Anyone seen this?

Pretty useful when the samples part finally arrives to actually demonstrate what different mic positions sound like. Should have worked the dustcap area more than the cone though.
 
The Video is very long, but I think it's helpful and I think it's great that somebody does stuff like that and invests time in it to show people how to do things.
Collin is a really friendly nice guy and I really like the sound from the new age of chaos, different than most death metal recordings, but I really like it.


But yeah, the eyeglasses aren't the best imho ;)
 
Am I the only person who thinks he looks like Bruce McCullough's twin?

I can't decide if he reminds me more of John Petrucci or Dr Evil :p

I think he looks like Mike Portnoy:

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Does Colin still hang around here or what?

Seems like a friendly guy... we need more videos like there, long... but very clear and informative.
 
who is that guy in the tutorial? Is he a known recording engineer? I think he did a great job with it. Definately a must watch.
 
very cool! Now I know not to try and record with my BBE! :goggly:

does anyone here use BBE Sonic Maximizer? I have a 4 space rack with Furman PL-8 Conditioner, Korg Toneworks tuner, ART 31-band EQ, and BBE 462.

The BBE is almost always in use, but I bypass the EQ always.
 
very cool! Now I know not to try and record with my BBE! :goggly:

does anyone here use BBE Sonic Maximizer? I have a 4 space rack with Furman PL-8 Conditioner, Korg Toneworks tuner, ART 31-band EQ, and BBE 462.

The BBE is almost always in use, but I bypass the EQ always.

Ya I would say use BBE only if you need a quick fix for a demo idea or something, just to clean up test tracks or something.