Quick corrections: MI5**** not MI6 (been playing too much James Bond Pinball) and Mandela passed in 2013, not 2016 (so even when you're right, you're wrong). Thanks for watching y'all, this was a fun one to make so I hope you enjoy it! Get your Producer Planners here in time for the holidays: makethatlouder.com/planner
It's also worth mentioning that back masking myths usually "works" specifically because people see the text in front of them. I think it's called "priming the subject", or something like that. But, basically, without the text on the screen, in most cases it wouldn't work, and would just sound like nonsense.
@@kassemir Yes and No. Did extensive experiments in the studio in the 80s; you can figure out and practice precisely how to say something backwards, to get it to sound “right” when played forwards.
One very important correction- Neumann was never known as Telefunken. Two completely different companies. Telefunken was the original distributor for Neumann, and Neumann did make some mics for Telefunken that were branded with the Telefunken logo. They were definitely closely involved with one another for several years, but very much separate and distinct companies. Other companies, including AKG, made mics for Telefunken branded with the Telefunken logo (ELA M 251 comes to mind), but they have always been independent separate companies.
Keeping the same distance of each Mic ensures good Time alignment (thought not phase), simply use your Mic-Cable to measure. You don't need a bloody tape-measure when a Mic cable is right there. Yes, it's a good idea, but if you have any other closer Mics then you should Time-align anyway.
Standing waves between two panes isn’t really an issue, parallel panes is better for isolation from what I understand. The glass isn’t really trapping much sound between the panes to even create standing waves.
@@AdamSliger You are correct that standing waves does not really apply to parallel or offset window placement. The critical concept is acoustic coupling/sympathetic resonance, and unfortunately parallel panes is not better for isolation or reducing that coupling. The glass doesn't really "trap" sound regardless of placement. Glass is reflective and resonant and becomes membranic with vibrations, like the head of a drum. With parallel glass (especially if the air between is trapped/sealed) it pretty effectively transfers energy from one pane to the other. Having offset angles helps to prevent the panes from as effectively conducting sympathetic vibrations between each other, otherwise if parallel they behave much like the resonant head on a drum (which is a parallel reflective and resonant surface) which amplifies and extends any internal resonance. Having the surfaces parallel allows the most amount of internal reflective energy to bounce directly back and forth and excite both heads, or panes of glass. Offsetting them vastly reduces this energy. The viewing improvement is merely a side bonus. It is much like the computer game "pong". A direct hit in a straight return has the strongest velocity of reflection. Returning the ball at a severe offset reduces the direct energy and slows the ball down delaying it's arrival time and velocity by having the reflections loose energy by hitting edges. Same with sound waves. Parallel surfaces allow the most efficient transfer of energy back and forth. Angled surfaces reduce the direct internal reflections, forcing more of the energy to be lost in the process.
While this is true, angled surfaces also cut down on the amount of distance you can get between each pane, so your isolation will be better with parallel. As with all things acoustics, it’s a case of “pick your poison” and adjust from there haha
Hi. I need to make a correction: Glyn Jones, the one of the famous drum recording method, worked with Led Zeppelin just for their first album. The other Johns, the one who recorded them in the mansion (its name is Headley Grange), was his late brother Andy.
You know, I think the quote was actually from Eddie Kramer now that I’m looking into it. Got my research pages mixed up at some point lol. Turns out journalism ain’t so easy 🤷 Appreciate ya!
Whilst the Axl Rose story is true, it gets an unfair amount of exposure compared to the very similar events from Dennis Wilson for the Beach Boys song "All I Wanna Do". Except Wilson did it in 1968!
In Strawberry Fields Forever you can hear “I buried Paul” being said by someone. And you don’t have to reverse the song. Just press play and listen carefully.
@@emiel333 incorrect. It's Lennon saying "cranberry sauce." The "I buried Paul" thing was debunked decades ago. Lennon's bare vocal track is out there if you want to hear it for yourself.
@@emiel333 hi there is a web site where you can up load a song and it will separate the tracks with means you can down load the vocal track separately and confirm what the vocal is 👍
2:33 But science was tied to politics, everything they did was supervised by the Nazi party, so a request from someone in the office to deliver a better microphone has a very high chance of having happened. Their tentacles were all over the country in every industry. Medicines and technology didn't escape. We have the soda Fanta from that fact and the classic Vocho car, from a huge number of examples. The Nazi party, although it leaves a bad taste, did accelerate science and invented many things we use today.
The biggest myth: you can get famous by working hard. To understand why that's a myth, study the signs & symbolism of freemasonry, ordo templi orientis, thelema, etc. and why you'll find pics of every celeb doing them. Examples: one eye symbolism (covering one eye, eye of horus); hidden hand (freemasonry, master of the second veil), the sign of osiris risen (like Freddy on Queen II album cover), the "a-ok" 666 sign....etc. Pay attention to this, you'll know how the music industry works. This is coming from a former pro musician who had multiple top 20 singles.
sorry couldn't read your comment because my eyes were rolling too much. No mention of any Edwin Dekker with any hit singles that I can find anywhere on the internet. What label were you on? What was the name of the act? What market did you have hits in?
Quick corrections:
MI5**** not MI6 (been playing too much James Bond Pinball) and Mandela passed in 2013, not 2016 (so even when you're right, you're wrong).
Thanks for watching y'all, this was a fun one to make so I hope you enjoy it! Get your Producer Planners here in time for the holidays: makethatlouder.com/planner
It's also worth mentioning that back masking myths usually "works" specifically because people see the text in front of them.
I think it's called "priming the subject", or something like that.
But, basically, without the text on the screen, in most cases it wouldn't work, and would just sound like nonsense.
@@kassemir Yes and No. Did extensive experiments in the studio in the 80s; you can figure out and practice precisely how to say something backwards, to get it to sound “right” when played forwards.
One very important correction- Neumann was never known as Telefunken. Two completely different companies. Telefunken was the original distributor for Neumann, and Neumann did make some mics for Telefunken that were branded with the Telefunken logo. They were definitely closely involved with one another for several years, but very much separate and distinct companies. Other companies, including AKG, made mics for Telefunken branded with the Telefunken logo (ELA M 251 comes to mind), but they have always been independent separate companies.
I spent years thinking that Rockwell was a band that had a singer in it that sounded just like Michael Jackson.
Or that the album "What Time Is It?" by the band The Time just sounded a lot like Prince...
My roommate in 2003 thought that "Red Red Wine" by UB40 was Bob Marley because that's what it said on Kazza Lite when he downloaded it.
Keeping the same distance of each Mic ensures good Time alignment (thought not phase), simply use your Mic-Cable to measure. You don't need a bloody tape-measure when a Mic cable is right there. Yes, it's a good idea, but if you have any other closer Mics then you should Time-align anyway.
The slanted window is to eliminate standing waves between the two panes.
Standing waves between two panes isn’t really an issue, parallel panes is better for isolation from what I understand. The glass isn’t really trapping much sound between the panes to even create standing waves.
@@AdamSliger Everything is an issue :)
That’s the truth lol
@@AdamSliger You are correct that standing waves does not really apply to parallel or offset window placement. The critical concept is acoustic coupling/sympathetic resonance, and unfortunately parallel panes is not better for isolation or reducing that coupling. The glass doesn't really "trap" sound regardless of placement. Glass is reflective and resonant and becomes membranic with vibrations, like the head of a drum. With parallel glass (especially if the air between is trapped/sealed) it pretty effectively transfers energy from one pane to the other. Having offset angles helps to prevent the panes from as effectively conducting sympathetic vibrations between each other, otherwise if parallel they behave much like the resonant head on a drum (which is a parallel reflective and resonant surface) which amplifies and extends any internal resonance. Having the surfaces parallel allows the most amount of internal reflective energy to bounce directly back and forth and excite both heads, or panes of glass. Offsetting them vastly reduces this energy. The viewing improvement is merely a side bonus.
It is much like the computer game "pong". A direct hit in a straight return has the strongest velocity of reflection. Returning the ball at a severe offset reduces the direct energy and slows the ball down delaying it's arrival time and velocity by having the reflections loose energy by hitting edges. Same with sound waves. Parallel surfaces allow the most efficient transfer of energy back and forth. Angled surfaces reduce the direct internal reflections, forcing more of the energy to be lost in the process.
While this is true, angled surfaces also cut down on the amount of distance you can get between each pane, so your isolation will be better with parallel. As with all things acoustics, it’s a case of “pick your poison” and adjust from there haha
Got the planner thanks
Appreciate you!
lmao Starting with Nazt propoganda. Good way to lock viewers in.
Right lol I was like OK this is going to be good 🍿 😂
Feeling so validated about not measuring my overheads rn lol. Excellent video ✨👏
I'm glad you enjoyed it! 🙌
yes and just place your speakers anywhere in the room you wish as well. Stereo imaging is a lie.
Even when I measure I still end up adjusting for phase half the time so 🤷🤷
10:45 I think that a lot of people probably mix Mandela up with Steve Biko.
Hi. I need to make a correction: Glyn Jones, the one of the famous drum recording method, worked with Led Zeppelin just for their first album. The other Johns, the one who recorded them in the mansion (its name is Headley Grange), was his late brother Andy.
You know, I think the quote was actually from Eddie Kramer now that I’m looking into it. Got my research pages mixed up at some point lol. Turns out journalism ain’t so easy 🤷 Appreciate ya!
Whilst the Axl Rose story is true, it gets an unfair amount of exposure compared to the very similar events from Dennis Wilson for the Beach Boys song "All I Wanna Do". Except Wilson did it in 1968!
No wayyyyy
That intro is unhinged! 😂👏👏
Surely it would be easier to add a video link rather than a window
Depends on your definition of easier, I suppose! Once the window is in, you never have to think about it again, which is nice.
8:45 they did put phrases in reverse but not the ones you showed
Phish didn’t do the bluegrass version of Gin and Juice?
In Strawberry Fields Forever you can hear “I buried Paul” being said by someone. And you don’t have to reverse the song. Just press play and listen carefully.
@@emiel333 incorrect. It's Lennon saying "cranberry sauce." The "I buried Paul" thing was debunked decades ago. Lennon's bare vocal track is out there if you want to hear it for yourself.
@ is it? I didn’t know that. Thank you for the correction. I appreciate it.
@ oh by the way, where can I find the bare vocal track of Lennon? Do you have a link?
@@emiel333 hi there is a web site where you can up load a song and it will separate the tracks with means you can down load the vocal track separately and confirm what the vocal is 👍
lol he mandela effected the mandella effect story or is it the mandala effect?
ha ha i thought 'my name is michael, i got a nickel 'was the jackson five
That's not what a Mandela effect is...
Cool vid
Thank you!
Vic produced our record!
That’s awesome!
2:33 But science was tied to politics, everything they did was supervised by the Nazi party, so a request from someone in the office to deliver a better microphone has a very high chance of having happened. Their tentacles were all over the country in every industry. Medicines and technology didn't escape. We have the soda Fanta from that fact and the classic Vocho car, from a huge number of examples. The Nazi party, although it leaves a bad taste, did accelerate science and invented many things we use today.
crazy hook
WHAT IS THAT INTROOO??????????????
Lol thought I clicked on the wrong video
Work on your delivery. You sound too slow and monotone. Very hard to listen to. Pre read your material. It'll make you sound more natural.
Thanks for the feedback! I'll keep working on it
The biggest myth: you can get famous by working hard. To understand why that's a myth, study the signs & symbolism of freemasonry, ordo templi orientis, thelema, etc. and why you'll find pics of every celeb doing them. Examples: one eye symbolism (covering one eye, eye of horus); hidden hand (freemasonry, master of the second veil), the sign of osiris risen (like Freddy on Queen II album cover), the "a-ok" 666 sign....etc. Pay attention to this, you'll know how the music industry works. This is coming from a former pro musician who had multiple top 20 singles.
sorry couldn't read your comment because my eyes were rolling too much. No mention of any Edwin Dekker with any hit singles that I can find anywhere on the internet. What label were you on? What was the name of the act? What market did you have hits in?
@@EdwinDekker71 bro who are u