Excellent tour! Right to the point. This, this and this. Shows everything and exit, stage right. Time is so valuable. So many studio tours drone on and on and on. Your's should be the template for how to do it. Fist bump.
Brother great room, great gear. very relatable to me I'm working with same size room, tryin to accommodate a drum kit as well.. Thanks for sharin and keep recording!
I'm doing up a room similar in size.. any issues with the drums in the corner like that? I find this would be an easy way to get in and out from behind the drums and take advantage of space constraints. I'm assuming a bit of absorption out front, to the sides and overhead seems to kill most reflections and give you usable sounds.
Hey! Thanks for commenting. Yeah, the amount of absorption I have in the room helps a ton. It's a pretty dead kit. But that's what I'm going for. I do mostly Reggae and for that genre it's common to have dead sounding drums with no room coloration. My OH's usually are pretty low in my mixes. This is because again with mixing reggae drums you want it super tight. It might not be the best if you are wanting big sounding drums. But I haven't ran into any issues sound wise. You can look at some of my other videos highlighting my drums and There's some moments when you can hear the Raw kit and be the judge.
@@thirdislandproductions9708 Good points thanks. I am a hard rock drummer, always going for that big sound and powerful crashes but i also find that my overheads go down in a mix quite a bit so it becomes about control. I think for small home based studios, dead is better, big huge obnoxious 80's reverb can be added after the fact!
For sure no problem. I recommend trying to mess with the distance between your OH's Mics and The Kit. Obviously the farther away they are, the more room noise you will get but if cymbal loudness is an issue, that will certainly help. @@Polentaccio
Thanks for checking it out! That was the one thing i forgot to mention. I had a Presonus temblor 10 but I just upgraded my whole monitoring to Genelecs so I have the Genelec 7350A sub
Nice place! I like your videos because i'm producing reggae music too. I'm building a little home studio to record some percussion and melodica for my riddims. I wish the next year i can realese some music. Where can i hear some of your music?
That’s amazing. What is your artist name? Thanks so much for leaving a comment and for the kind words. Best of luck with the journey Go Search “One Culture” for my original music 🙏🏼🔥
Love it 👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿
Many thanks man 🙏🏼
Excellent tour!
Right to the point. This, this and this. Shows everything and exit, stage right.
Time is so valuable. So many studio tours drone on and on and on. Your's should be the template for how to do it. Fist bump.
Mean so much 🙏🏼 thanks So much for the kind words !
Amazing studio brother! These videos are amazing man! 👑
Love you bro! Appreciate you checking it out. Big up king Leo ✨
WRV! Cool to see a fellow NC/VA guy out here gettin it.
YESSIR! Likewise and Much love
Nice work bro
Many thanks for commenting and checking it out man. Big fan here lol.
Brother great room, great gear. very relatable to me I'm working with same size room, tryin to accommodate a drum kit as well.. Thanks for sharin and keep recording!
Thanks so much man 🙏🏼 yeah I utilized my corner but I don’t have access to my closet anymore lol. Likewise !
nice Studio man!
Thanks a bunch 🙏🏼🔥
Thanks a bunch!
Nice gear choices!
Thanks so much !
I'm doing up a room similar in size.. any issues with the drums in the corner like that? I find this would be an easy way to get in and out from behind the drums and take advantage of space constraints. I'm assuming a bit of absorption out front, to the sides and overhead seems to kill most reflections and give you usable sounds.
Hey! Thanks for commenting. Yeah, the amount of absorption I have in the room helps a ton. It's a pretty dead kit. But that's what I'm going for. I do mostly Reggae and for that genre it's common to have dead sounding drums with no room coloration. My OH's usually are pretty low in my mixes. This is because again with mixing reggae drums you want it super tight. It might not be the best if you are wanting big sounding drums. But I haven't ran into any issues sound wise. You can look at some of my other videos highlighting my drums and There's some moments when you can hear the Raw kit and be the judge.
@@thirdislandproductions9708 Good points thanks. I am a hard rock drummer, always going for that big sound and powerful crashes but i also find that my overheads go down in a mix quite a bit so it becomes about control. I think for small home based studios, dead is better, big huge obnoxious 80's reverb can be added after the fact!
For sure no problem. I recommend trying to mess with the distance between your OH's Mics and The Kit. Obviously the farther away they are, the more room noise you will get but if cymbal loudness is an issue, that will certainly help. @@Polentaccio
How big is this room? Like dimension wise is it a 12x10?
Idk why I watched this, cause now I’m envious lmao.
Great setup and video though!
Haha. Took a while to get here but Thanks so much. 🙏🏼
Thanks for the show down. What sub are you using?
Thanks for checking it out! That was the one thing i forgot to mention. I had a Presonus temblor 10 but I just upgraded my whole monitoring to Genelecs so I have the Genelec 7350A sub
@@thirdislandproductions9708 oh nice. Congrats.. 😊
Appreciate that!!!
Nice ! Mmm would spend the desk budget on monitors.
Thanks! Yeah I 100% Feel you. Part of me wishes I did the same but man the desk is a game changer.
Nice place! I like your videos because i'm producing reggae music too. I'm building a little home studio to record some percussion and melodica for my riddims. I wish the next year i can realese some music. Where can i hear some of your music?
That’s amazing. What is your artist name? Thanks so much for leaving a comment and for the kind words. Best of luck with the journey
Go Search “One Culture” for my original music 🙏🏼🔥
@@thirdislandproductions9708 my artist name is not decided. My record label and studio Is called PAICO RECORDS. blesssings from Argentina
What are the specs on your mac mini??
It's a Mac Studio with the M1 Max Chip. I upgraded to 64gb of RAM and 2 TB SSD
👍i LoVe !
💙⚪❤
Thanks so much 🙏🏼