Awesome knowledge thank you! I use that same interface love it. I utilize an iPad and use GarageBand. Since I’m a full time RV, I don’t have the room for a desk top, but I really dig Studio One Pro. The only con I find with GarageBand is you can’t change the tempo throughout the composition. I found a plug in that analyzes your volume and gives you penalty’s points for when you want to add your music to platforms. ua-cam.com/video/2QVoQCD3oA8/v-deo.html
for the beginners, garage band is the one to use ! Amazing drummer (not metal) amazing synth, ,brass, bass, horns, organs etc. great drum fills who really wants to have a complicated screen like reaper or other ? G band is the best
Your videos are some of the best available on UA-cam for guitarists at any level. You’re a great teacher! I’ve just ordered EZMix 2 and set it up on my laptop along with my Focusrite 2i2 and Reaper
So cool! I’ve been out of the music business for years now, but in the 80’s I set up my recording studio with an 8-track Tascam multitracker. (Cassette tape). It was lots of work. I played the rhythm, lead, and bass guitar on separate tracks and was lucky enough to have a drummer in my band. I mixed a few nice demos but because of the inherent human-error factor, we of course had to overdub tracks until we got it right. That’s obviously all changed now. Computers. I wish we would have had them back then. Very cool studio you have there and thanks for bringing me up to speed on the latest studio technology.
This is the best video to explain recording 101... you are not just a good guitarist but a genuine person!! I stop playing guitar for a long time and just picked it back up this January and built a studio in my house... always looking for good tips and you are just nice person who explains things simply and effectively. Thank you
Lol same here it’s been a good while since I played but this past winter/February I bought a guitar & bass to get back into playing and I was even thinking about buying a electric drum set bc I want to record my own music but seeing this I don’t need to buy the drums set lol I’m so ready to record
I bought an electric drum set and midi up the set to my daw...some of the drums I play on the few bars to get what's on my head.. you don't need it but worth having it
Same here. I didn't live in the US so everything here is super expensive. I kinda decided to buy cheap but also worked. For example, for the audio interface, I just went with Behringer UM2 since it's the cheapest and it worked. Tho, need a bit of time to set it up properly which I don't mind. My guitar doesn't even pass the 50-dollar price tag.
u gotta save that money😂 buying cheap/ affordable equipment only leads to being very quickly dissatisfied once you realize the difference in tone. There’s a reason this stuff costs the money that it does. It produces professional level quality, cheap sh will sound cheap. Compare the soundcloud bandlab freaks to mainstream artists cheap equipment should only exist for beginners/ intermediates, used to gain essential knowledge and experience you’ll need to make the expensive equipment sound it’s best. u don’t gotta drop 5k on a setup, but don’t search for bargains, there’s an obvious reason they’re bargains
not trying to be rude, just being real. no sugar coating. it’s a brutal scene, if it wasn’t then everyone would be a guitarist. Not a profession for the weak, or the cheap😂 the ones who have the drive to bridge that gap, spend that money, are the badasses we know as guitarists, if it were cheap and easy we wouldn’t be badasses
but also don’t let that shit limit you, every guitarist was at one point dog shit and broke. it’s a right of passage to learn, improve and upgrade. just tough love young buck. ur already doing better than 99% of people just by seeking the information ur seeking, now obsess over it and before long you’ll have a setup and be recording bangers
@@Lif3OfAMVeveryone is a guitarist haha 😉 also I’d recommend just getting a four track and learning your instrument. I’ve spent over 20 years learning the saxophone and still always improving. Don’t be in a rush to release music, learn what it means to be a musician and when you have something to say it won’t really matter what it’s recorded on. Recording, mixing are different disciplines than performing or writing, they all take time. You have to decide where do I want to put my effort and where do I want to excel. Best of luck to everyone.
This was not only super informative, but really entertaining and insightful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. Content like this is invaluable! Love your channel Bernth!
Thanks Bernth! Great video! I use Logic Pro X with stock plug-ins. EZ drummer 2 and Guitar Rig. For mastering I use Ozone 8. I have the Scarlet 2i2 into my laptop and Mackie monitors.
Payday can't come soon enough. I've been playing guitar wrong for 30 years. I've made so much progress so fast just from fixing my technique and finally integrating a metronome into my routine. And you make instructional videos on recording. Prost Bernth!!! Dude you have no idea how awesome you are bro. Take my money now!
Love this video! I can't wait to get a home studio set up myself. The tisch is gorgeous and I really love Bernth's taste in setting up his room! I'd love to see even more insight in the cable organization. I always wonder what an efficient way would be to organize/conceal them.
It’s always a good day when you post. 🤘can’t wait to start my home studio! I just need: audio interface, mics, cables, stands, labtop and DAW. Lol I know, seems like a lot but I have come a long way to gathering the big pillars in my studio such as; drums, cymbals, amps, my acoustic guitar , keyboard and foam. In time ! Thanks for all the lessons! Hope I become a patreon soon! Hope you’re doing well!
Great vid dude. At 54 I loved it and I need less distraction and better at the moment creativity or I lose it! Great vid! Setting up a studio w/ my 15 yr old son drummer!
Jo Bernth, ich kann dir gar nicht genug danken für deine ganze Hilfe, bin jz schon seit Längerem am Start und hab echt viel mitgenommen. Leider ist die letzte Challenge etwas an mir vorbeigeflogen, aber naja beim nächsten Mal bin ich auf jeden Fall dabei. Grüße aus Berlin !
This helps me a lot, I recently got a GAMING PC to do this. The issue is, I do not know how to do anything of this especially mixing video and audio. Time to do this to expand my content in the future.
Cool video! It's always fun to see how others work. In my studio im using the Focusrite i1820 and an RME 9652 when doing full bands. I'm a Protools guy, been using since 6.4. I use JBL LSR305 monitors. I reference check on some Advent 3" speakers that have a 5' subwoofer. My work flow is similar to yours, though I track guitars with a Helix rack. I have a patch setup where I use a model that gets the right vibe, then I also have two DI paths setup. I record 3 tracks simultaneously - model (center), DI (L), DI (R). For the DI tracks I use Brainworx amp plugins. Then I repeat for the next take, if needed. I also use EZDrummer, EZBass, and EZKeys. I will often record bass live, DI, then use Overloud Mark Studio, Helix Native. Or Brainworx plugins to get my bass tones. Often the bass will be duplicated across three tracks. In those instances I keep the dry DI, then a cleaner bass tone followed by something with more drive. I blend to taste. With drums I'll build my tracks in EZDrummer. I'll keep them stereo, but utlize two AUX channels - one for parallel compression, the other for reverb. Those are controlled by a VCA master and then sent to a buss track. I turn off the reverb and compression in the EZDrummer mixer. With EZKeys I tend to use it to write my own chord progressions, then I apply a playing style from the MIDI libraries. I save the track in Ezkeys as a MIDI file and drop it back in Protools. Then I'll use Arturia's V Collection 7 or something from my East/West sound libraries for an instrument. When tsljing drums, I mentioned using VCA masters and buss channels. I do this with all my instrument groups. It allows me to use less overall processing and makes mixing with automation easier. For mastering, I use the Plugin Alliance Mix & Master bundle. I'll add saturation then the bx Mastering Desk plugin.
@BERNTH your so Inspirational and thank you for teaching us about mixing, recording, and equipment I'm Sure in a few years I'll Catch up Your expertise Just Wait I'll Train Hard🔥🔥
Bernth, very informative video, very helpful information. I am too far along in years to ever learn to understand all this equipment or how to use it, but one can dream. Right now as I am learning to play my acoustic electric guitar I am trying to set up the effects on a Tonewood amplifier that I have connected to it. It's all fun so it's all good 😉. Very nice TISCH you set up for yourself ✔.
3:30 I HAVE MY SET UP THAT IT TAKES ME ABOUT A MINUTE OR 2 TO SET UP AND RECORD, YOU ARE CORRECT ON THE TIME IT TAKES TO SET UP, CAN MEAN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RECORDING OR A LONG TIME SETTING UP TO RECORD
Great tips. That tisch looks great 🙂 I'm using Cubase too and find it very straightforward to quickly get ideas down. I usually pick a stock Amp Rack preset to get the idea down with the intention of revisiting the tone later. Great channel/content. Danke!😃
Bernth you're the man! I've got two topics that I never really found good answers for so far: 1) Are you worried at all about which cables you're using for your audio interface (or also midi controller for example)? depending on cable you have 5 gbit/s or also up to 10 gbit/s 2) how do you deal with latency? I'm using ableton and maybe it's an issue for that DAW specifically but with a bit of an effect chain in the tool, the monitor output through which I'm hearing myself has quite the latency and that really throws me off while playing.. Any recommendations on this? Thanks!
Another awesome video as expected! Hehe I ought to save up for the good plugins hahaha If you don't mind, I'd love to see a video on your biggest idols and influences
Thank you very much bc I’ve been wanting to do this for so long now bc I’m use to my ild school days late 90s using my boombox or 4 track lol I’ve been wanting to get back into playing abs recording for a good bit now but didn’t understand how to do it all and what I needed but with this video I now know what I need to hook up and also need a DAW I hear KW is good & free so i may try that out at first then eventually check out the one you recommended.. seriously thank you
Hello Bernth. As always, a pleasure viewing your content! On my studio Tisch, I have a Scarlett 4i4 plugged into a PC laptop with KRK Rokit monitors. My primary DAW is Abelton Live 10 and I've recently started experimenting with the Toneforge Jeff Loomis Plugin from Joey Sturgis Tones. Sometimes I work on a Mac and use Logic Pro X. Thank you for sharing your guitar/shredding knowledge and experience with us!
@@Danboi. You will be limited to a Mac if you plan to use Logic Pro X and a mini would be fine for that use case. I recommend looking at the requirements of the DAW you plan to use and compare it with the specs of a machine in your price range.
I want to say thanks my main takeaway is using the ez mix to get started with for me is a lot because like you said in the beginning I get caught up with tine settings way too much because I don't like how it sounds usually.
Hmmm, personally I own two simple practice amps, the Peavey VIP30 and Spark. I basically choose a good preset on either one (the VIP, has become my default guitar amp while the Spark is my default Bass amp). Then I use a direct box, recording the amp via an SM57, and my direct guitar. Ive found that mixing the amps signal with a virtual amp is pretty satisfying. On one hand my amp was close enough so its a good reference tone but really by coloring my virtual amp I retain the nuance from my original amp. I havent been working that quickly though, so I have more songs written than recorded so I have some time to think ahead about the kind of setting Ill use on my amp (if none of the presets is good enough, which most of the time will do)
gotta say, I've grown pretty near and dear to my audiobox interface and studio one came with it. But I've been learning off ableton. And for some reason I've just migrated completely to studio one 5.4. I've built up a sick guitar and bass configuration template selection using the mixing effects and j just use ampire for a volume boost but all my sound id ran through mixing racks. Thanks bearnth!
My mistake is already eqing and mastering before recording for low spec pc it will start lagging when recording so try to only use plugins that you need for the meantime before polishing and mastering
This is great! My sis and I have a UA-cam channel we've been recording on acoustic guitar since last year and we got 218 subs, but the problem is I wanted to cover electric guitar music like Avenged Sevenfold, Archenemy and Metallica and I don't have audio interface but a YAMAHA mixer, Lyra recording microphone and Ableton 10 live DAW. I tried to cover one of Metallica songs last year it didn't go well because every time I hit my strings along with the backing track it's not on the timing at my DAW EVEN THOUGH I was playing along and listening to it in my headphones it just delays and the worst experience I had last year.
This video is a huge help for anyone (like myself) who has never had any kind of touch with this type of softwares thank you a lot! By the way, how do you mix the records you made with the videos of yourself playing?
One thing I've noticed is I seem to have to use a gate more often than I should for my guitar plug-in. This is true for multiple guitars, all high end. I don't think my playing is that messy, so I'm curious what all causes that and ways to reduce it?
when panning L/F i can just copy paste the First recording? then adjust it . Lets say first recording panned in left. then copy paste to track 2 pan it to right
Great video thank you, I had a question. Over the years playing on and off I’ve had the same issues about losing inspiration because of all the adjustments and plug ins etc. I’m just a basement musician and I want to record my actual setup. In the past I used protools and it’s not fun to use. Here’s my question. I love my analog setup I have, I want to keep it simple. I’m considering just buying a Mac mini and using garage band. Can I just use a microphone to record my amp OR run my pedals into an input and just use garage band to record? I just want to make songs and record them not master them. I was looking to buy a Mac mini down the line and I see they offer Logic Pro. What’s the easiest way for at home musician to compose for fun? A guitarist who likes his actual amps and pedals doesn’t want to mess around with plug-ins too much? Thanks
So at 1:50 Bernth mentiones Steinberg Cubase 10 which is a DAW I wanted to switch to for a while now, though when trying the demo I realised that there is no Audio Driver Mode (called "WASAPI Shared" in my old DAW) which allows me to use my audio interface as an input and my headphones trough the output jack on my Mic (HyperX Quadcast) as an output device. Is there a workaround or generally a way to achieve this in Cubase 13? Thanks for helping me out!
Need more help with mixing, mastering, and recording at home? Get the brand new 9-chapter HOME RECORDING COURSE here: www.patreon.com/bernth 🤘
Awesome knowledge thank you!
I use that same interface love it. I utilize an iPad and use GarageBand. Since I’m a full time RV, I don’t have the room for a desk top, but I really dig Studio One Pro. The only con I find with GarageBand is you can’t change the tempo throughout the composition.
I found a plug in that analyzes your volume and gives you penalty’s points for when you want to add your music to platforms.
ua-cam.com/video/2QVoQCD3oA8/v-deo.html
@@jasonday8334 Thanks for sharing Jason! :)
When you come to Russia play the guitar on stage? 😉🎸
for the beginners, garage band is the one to use ! Amazing drummer (not metal)
amazing synth, ,brass, bass, horns, organs etc.
great drum fills
who really wants to have a complicated screen like reaper or other ? G band is the best
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Your videos are some of the best available on UA-cam for guitarists at any level. You’re a great teacher! I’ve just ordered EZMix 2 and set it up on my laptop along with my Focusrite 2i2 and Reaper
Thank you for introducing me to EZ Drummer. I bought EZ Drummer 3 today and I'm blown away. For me it's exactly what I need. Thank you
I am a total noob, can barely play guitar, so these plugins will absolutely help me make some projects solo. That’s all I need right now.
Had fun watching you over my TISCH! learned a lot from you master Bernth!
So cool! I’ve been out of the music business for years now, but in the 80’s I set up my recording studio with an 8-track Tascam multitracker.
(Cassette tape). It was lots of work. I played the rhythm, lead, and bass guitar on separate tracks and was lucky enough to have a drummer in my band.
I mixed a few nice demos but because of the inherent human-error factor, we of course had to overdub tracks until we got it right.
That’s obviously all changed now. Computers. I wish we would have had them back then. Very cool studio you have there and thanks for bringing me up to speed on the latest studio technology.
This is the best video to explain recording 101... you are not just a good guitarist but a genuine person!! I stop playing guitar for a long time and just picked it back up this January and built a studio in my house... always looking for good tips and you are just nice person who explains things simply and effectively. Thank you
Lol same here it’s been a good while since I played but this past winter/February I bought a guitar & bass to get back into playing and I was even thinking about buying a electric drum set bc I want to record my own music but seeing this I don’t need to buy the drums set lol I’m so ready to record
I bought an electric drum set and midi up the set to my daw...some of the drums I play on the few bars to get what's on my head.. you don't need it but worth having it
I'm so overwhelmed trying to educate myself on what to buy, and not a huge budget.
Same here. I didn't live in the US so everything here is super expensive. I kinda decided to buy cheap but also worked. For example, for the audio interface, I just went with Behringer UM2 since it's the cheapest and it worked. Tho, need a bit of time to set it up properly which I don't mind. My guitar doesn't even pass the 50-dollar price tag.
u gotta save that money😂 buying cheap/ affordable equipment only leads to being very quickly dissatisfied once you realize the difference in tone. There’s a reason this stuff costs the money that it does. It produces professional level quality, cheap sh will sound cheap. Compare the soundcloud bandlab freaks to mainstream artists
cheap equipment should only exist for beginners/ intermediates, used to gain essential knowledge and experience you’ll need to make the expensive equipment sound it’s best. u don’t gotta drop 5k on a setup, but don’t search for bargains, there’s an obvious reason they’re bargains
not trying to be rude, just being real. no sugar coating. it’s a brutal scene, if it wasn’t then everyone would be a guitarist. Not a profession for the weak, or the cheap😂 the ones who have the drive to bridge that gap, spend that money, are the badasses we know as guitarists, if it were cheap and easy we wouldn’t be badasses
but also don’t let that shit limit you, every guitarist was at one point dog shit and broke. it’s a right of passage to learn, improve and upgrade. just tough love young buck. ur already doing better than 99% of people just by seeking the information ur seeking, now obsess over it and before long you’ll have a setup and be recording bangers
@@Lif3OfAMVeveryone is a guitarist haha 😉 also I’d recommend just getting a four track and learning your instrument. I’ve spent over 20 years learning the saxophone and still always improving. Don’t be in a rush to release music, learn what it means to be a musician and when you have something to say it won’t really matter what it’s recorded on. Recording, mixing are different disciplines than performing or writing, they all take time. You have to decide where do I want to put my effort and where do I want to excel. Best of luck to everyone.
This was not only super informative, but really entertaining and insightful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. Content like this is invaluable! Love your channel Bernth!
Finally someone who explains it. I always wanted to start but really didnt know where to start.
Thanks Bernth! Great video! I use Logic Pro X with stock plug-ins. EZ drummer 2 and Guitar Rig. For mastering I use Ozone 8. I have the Scarlet 2i2 into my laptop and Mackie monitors.
You will have a million subscribers soon.
Your channel is amazing and very informative. Cheers
Thanks so much for the kind feedback 🙂🤘
Payday can't come soon enough. I've been playing guitar wrong for 30 years. I've made so much progress so fast just from fixing my technique and finally integrating a metronome into my routine. And you make instructional videos on recording. Prost Bernth!!! Dude you have no idea how awesome you are bro. Take my money now!
Love this video! I can't wait to get a home studio set up myself. The tisch is gorgeous and I really love Bernth's taste in setting up his room! I'd love to see even more insight in the cable organization. I always wonder what an efficient way would be to organize/conceal them.
It’s always a good day when you post. 🤘can’t wait to start my home studio! I just need: audio interface, mics, cables, stands, labtop and DAW. Lol I know, seems like a lot but I have come a long way to gathering the big pillars in my studio such as; drums, cymbals, amps, my acoustic guitar , keyboard and foam. In time ! Thanks for all the lessons! Hope I become a patreon soon! Hope you’re doing well!
Your no bs approach is really making a difference in my second career! Keep up the good work Bernth, 🎼👍
Thanks for the plug-in tips, ez drummer is exactly what I’ve been needing!
Great vid dude. At 54 I loved it and I need less distraction and better at the moment creativity or I lose it! Great vid! Setting up a studio w/ my 15 yr old son drummer!
This video really helped ty
Right on. Thank you for what you help us guitars players with. I love understanding more! 🤟🏻
Jo Bernth, ich kann dir gar nicht genug danken für deine ganze Hilfe, bin jz schon seit Längerem am Start und hab echt viel mitgenommen. Leider ist die letzte Challenge etwas an mir vorbeigeflogen, aber naja beim nächsten Mal bin ich auf jeden Fall dabei. Grüße aus Berlin !
I liked the tisch you assembled, it looks like a studio dream.
This helps me a lot, I recently got a GAMING PC to do this. The issue is, I do not know how to do anything of this especially mixing video and audio. Time to do this to expand my content in the future.
What a lovely functional tisch you have built. Well done.
YES AND NOW YESS
Wow danke schön, lehrer, danke schön!! 😃😃😃 Since I'm planing to have my own room studio, this is important. 🎈
Super helpful this is exactly what I’ve been looking for
Cool video! It's always fun to see how others work. In my studio im using the Focusrite i1820 and an RME 9652 when doing full bands. I'm a Protools guy, been using since 6.4. I use JBL LSR305 monitors. I reference check on some Advent 3" speakers that have a 5' subwoofer.
My work flow is similar to yours, though I track guitars with a Helix rack. I have a patch setup where I use a model that gets the right vibe, then I also have two DI paths setup. I record 3 tracks simultaneously - model (center), DI (L), DI (R). For the DI tracks I use Brainworx amp plugins. Then I repeat for the next take, if needed.
I also use EZDrummer, EZBass, and EZKeys. I will often record bass live, DI, then use Overloud Mark Studio, Helix Native. Or Brainworx plugins to get my bass tones. Often the bass will be duplicated across three tracks. In those instances I keep the dry DI, then a cleaner bass tone followed by something with more drive. I blend to taste.
With drums I'll build my tracks in EZDrummer. I'll keep them stereo, but utlize two AUX channels - one for parallel compression, the other for reverb. Those are controlled by a VCA master and then sent to a buss track. I turn off the reverb and compression in the EZDrummer mixer.
With EZKeys I tend to use it to write my own chord progressions, then I apply a playing style from the MIDI libraries. I save the track in Ezkeys as a MIDI file and drop it back in Protools. Then I'll use Arturia's V Collection 7 or something from my East/West sound libraries for an instrument.
When tsljing drums, I mentioned using VCA masters and buss channels. I do this with all my instrument groups. It allows me to use less overall processing and makes mixing with automation easier.
For mastering, I use the Plugin Alliance Mix & Master bundle. I'll add saturation then the bx Mastering Desk plugin.
Holycowww thanks you’re a savior.
Greetings!
Thanks for the wonderful sharing!
🤘🏻🙏🏻🤘🏻
Very sweet episode man. Any more information on this is appreciated. I use an old ass tape 4 track for my ideas lmao but use what you got right
That high-pitched "woooooooow!" made me laugh out loud. Good stuff
Excellent video. As are all your videos. Some are over my head but I just play them repetitively to catch on.
This is a really great video Bernth that's a nice set up
YES. ROOM TREATMENTS and cheap, DYI options.
@BERNTH your so Inspirational and thank you for teaching us about mixing, recording, and equipment I'm Sure in a few years I'll Catch up Your expertise Just Wait I'll Train
Hard🔥🔥
This video was so clarifying. Thank you!
Ableton Live 4ever! i´m in love with it since ever .
Bernth, very informative video, very helpful information. I am too far along in years to ever learn to understand all this equipment or how to use it, but one can dream. Right now as I am learning to play my acoustic electric guitar I am trying to set up the effects on a Tonewood amplifier that I have connected to it. It's all fun so it's all good 😉.
Very nice TISCH you set up for yourself ✔.
Awesome! Thank you for this! This is extremely helpful
Love your vids. Very informative. I have an M-Audio Solo interface. It works good. Now I need a better DAW.
Cool tisch!
its insane brother👍👌👌
Tisch ! 🤘
Thanks, bro
thanks heaps man, that's a really helpful rundown!
Thank's for awesome set up
3:30 I HAVE MY SET UP THAT IT TAKES ME ABOUT A MINUTE OR 2 TO SET UP AND RECORD, YOU ARE CORRECT ON THE TIME IT TAKES TO SET UP, CAN MEAN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RECORDING OR A LONG TIME SETTING UP TO RECORD
Aaaalter, mit nem Imbussschlüssel😜es gibt Akkuschrauber 🥳🥳ansonsten, geiles Video, geiles Riff…Toontrack rules
AMAZING DESK MAN
Great tips. That tisch looks great 🙂 I'm using Cubase too and find it very straightforward to quickly get ideas down. I usually pick a stock Amp Rack preset to get the idea down with the intention of revisiting the tone later. Great channel/content. Danke!😃
Absolutely some room treatments.
Cool man!!! Really nice tisch!!! Greetings from Lima Perú
Awesome vid thanks for the really helpful info to help me start my own home studio 🤘👍
Thanks for posting this, man! Really helps a lot.
Bernth you're the man! I've got two topics that I never really found good answers for so far:
1) Are you worried at all about which cables you're using for your audio interface (or also midi controller for example)? depending on cable you have 5 gbit/s or also up to 10 gbit/s
2) how do you deal with latency? I'm using ableton and maybe it's an issue for that DAW specifically but with a bit of an effect chain in the tool, the monitor output through which I'm hearing myself has quite the latency and that really throws me off while playing..
Any recommendations on this? Thanks!
You are awesome! Keep rocking! 🤘🤘
Thanks for this video Bernth😄
Great info - Tisch
Ich liebe den Kanal von diesem Typen!!! 🤘
Another awesome video as expected! Hehe I ought to save up for the good plugins hahaha
If you don't mind, I'd love to see a video on your biggest idols and influences
Thank you very much bc I’ve been wanting to do this for so long now bc I’m use to my ild school days late 90s using my boombox or 4 track lol I’ve been wanting to get back into playing abs recording for a good bit now but didn’t understand how to do it all and what I needed but with this video I now know what I need to hook up and also need a DAW I hear KW is good & free so i may try that out at first then eventually check out the one you recommended.. seriously thank you
Hello Bernth. As always, a pleasure viewing your content! On my studio Tisch, I have a Scarlett 4i4 plugged into a PC laptop with KRK Rokit monitors. My primary DAW is Abelton Live 10 and I've recently started experimenting with the Toneforge Jeff Loomis Plugin from Joey Sturgis Tones. Sometimes I work on a Mac and use Logic Pro X. Thank you for sharing your guitar/shredding knowledge and experience with us!
wait, i though I was the only metalhead that used Ableton .... there's 2 of us?
What computer should I get? Are the Mac minis able to handle a DAW?
Starting from scratch what's the best option under $1000
@@Danboi. You will be limited to a Mac if you plan to use Logic Pro X and a mini would be fine for that use case. I recommend looking at the requirements of the DAW you plan to use and compare it with the specs of a machine in your price range.
What laptop do you recommend? Under 1k AUD.. or under 700usd
@@thomascoolberth2648 The mystery unravels! Secretly, I was into electronic music as well and found Abelton to be more friendly to that type of music.
You doing great job bro
Thankyou, good information. 👍🏻
I have a PreSonus box with Studio One V5 But I'm still learning to use any of it LOL.
Thank you sir
I want to say thanks my main takeaway is using the ez mix to get started with for me is a lot because like you said in the beginning I get caught up with tine settings way too much because I don't like how it sounds usually.
Bro thanks so much for this I'm going for EZ Mix and EZ drummer 🔥🔥🙏 thank you ❤️
Thanks for this ❤️
I knew Layne Staley was still alive! :) Oh, and those metal tones that sounds 'different'? Yes... like the difference between various sized chainsaws.
I love your videos and never miss one bro.!!! i'm from thailand, and hope for guitar giveaway from you
Hmmm, personally I own two simple practice amps, the Peavey VIP30 and Spark. I basically choose a good preset on either one (the VIP, has become my default guitar amp while the Spark is my default Bass amp).
Then I use a direct box, recording the amp via an SM57, and my direct guitar.
Ive found that mixing the amps signal with a virtual amp is pretty satisfying. On one hand my amp was close enough so its a good reference tone but really by coloring my virtual amp I retain the nuance from my original amp.
I havent been working that quickly though, so I have more songs written than recorded so I have some time to think ahead about the kind of setting Ill use on my amp (if none of the presets is good enough, which most of the time will do)
gotta say, I've grown pretty near and dear to my audiobox interface and studio one came with it. But I've been learning off ableton. And for some reason I've just migrated completely to studio one 5.4. I've built up a sick guitar and bass configuration template selection using the mixing effects and j just use ampire for a volume boost but all my sound id ran through mixing racks. Thanks bearnth!
Your Tisch is cool 🥳
Thank you
Getting lost in menus and settings is the kryptonite of recording software
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This's amazing
Really nice tips Bernth, thanks for this! Would really like to have a video on room acoustic treatment 😁.
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That's a good looking tisch 🤘
Thank you so much
Hey man what’s the song at 0:03?
Nice tisch!!
Tq Bernth from malaysian
Good information.
My mistake is already eqing and mastering before recording for low spec pc it will start lagging when recording so try to only use plugins that you need for the meantime before polishing and mastering
This is great! My sis and I have a UA-cam channel we've been recording on acoustic guitar since last year and we got 218 subs, but the problem is I wanted to cover electric guitar music like Avenged Sevenfold, Archenemy and Metallica and I don't have audio interface but a YAMAHA mixer, Lyra recording microphone and Ableton 10 live DAW. I tried to cover one of Metallica songs last year it didn't go well because every time I hit my strings along with the backing track it's not on the timing at my DAW EVEN THOUGH I was playing along and listening to it in my headphones it just delays and the worst experience I had last year.
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Awesome video
This video is a huge help for anyone (like myself) who has never had any kind of touch with this type of softwares thank you a lot!
By the way, how do you mix the records you made with the videos of yourself playing?
One thing I've noticed is I seem to have to use a gate more often than I should for my guitar plug-in. This is true for multiple guitars, all high end. I don't think my playing is that messy, so I'm curious what all causes that and ways to reduce it?
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when panning L/F i can just copy paste the First recording? then adjust it . Lets say first recording panned in left. then copy paste to track 2 pan it to right
Great video thank you, I had a question. Over the years playing on and off I’ve had the same issues about losing inspiration because of all the adjustments and plug ins etc. I’m just a basement musician and I want to record my actual setup. In the past I used protools and it’s not fun to use. Here’s my question. I love my analog setup I have, I want to keep it simple. I’m considering just buying a Mac mini and using garage band. Can I just use a microphone to record my amp OR run my pedals into an input and just use garage band to record? I just want to make songs and record them not master them. I was looking to buy a Mac mini down the line and I see they offer Logic Pro. What’s the easiest way for at home musician to compose for fun? A guitarist who likes his actual amps and pedals doesn’t want to mess around with plug-ins too much? Thanks
What about a computer based setup for practicing guitar? I’d like something to slow down selections to help me perfect them.
Do you go over how to make your own amp and pedals sound good?
So at 1:50 Bernth mentiones Steinberg Cubase 10 which is a DAW I wanted to switch to for a while now, though when trying the demo I realised that there is no Audio Driver Mode (called "WASAPI Shared" in my old DAW) which allows me to use my audio interface as an input and my headphones trough the output jack on my Mic (HyperX Quadcast) as an output device. Is there a workaround or generally a way to achieve this in Cubase 13? Thanks for helping me out!