Studio Tour – Learn about music studios pt 1 the control room console compressors analog digital tape machines guitar recording & more

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This is part 1 of a Plug In Show where we tour the famous Showplace Studios in Dover, NJ with Grammy award winning producer/engineer Ben Elliot. Check out all the gear – stay tuned for part2

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25 Responses to “Studio Tour – Learn about music studios pt 1 the control room console compressors analog digital tape machines guitar recording & more”

  1. dannycurtean Says:

    haha, thats true, …
    haha, thats true, but its the dudes “home” and so its HIS house. I do agree, still if I needed to mix and I had this studio as an option I would use it.

  2. 19Stratman69 Says:

    lol, that’s the …
    lol, that’s the first thing I thought. He’s like a mad scientist, though. Some people aren’t really too anal about cord ties and cable management. Me included, lol.

  3. shroombaker Says:

    This studio is an …
    This studio is an old mess. Look at the patch bay!

  4. sneskid Says:

    lol I’ll pass, and …
    lol I’ll pass, and keep my vinyl :P

  5. glenmann62 Says:

    just buy the tascam …
    just buy the tascam da-88 ,s and link them together , get a rc-848 remote , a mackier sr24 , get an eq and 2 dual compressors to give you 4 channel of compression set to the chanels that you record or mixdown with compression, and get a 1-2 power conditioners depending on your components , also buy some effect racks for delay and reverb and also but a dual 31 band eq for final mixdown , you also need two powered studio monitors , mikes ,headphones ,snake,mike stands ,and musical equiptment!

  6. DudasMiska Says:

    well duhh lol
    well duhh lol

  7. sneskid Says:

    don’t “duhh” me, …
    don’t “duhh” me, when you don’t seem to know what GOOD audio really is.
    328 kbps at 24bit? That’s a very strange bitrate.
    No to mention, that would be using quite a lot of compression – LOSSY compression, to be exact. Why would I want to do that, unless portability is my main concern?

  8. DudasMiska Says:

    KBPS duhh…and wav
    KBPS duhh…and wav

  9. sneskid Says:

    328 what?
    328 what?

  10. DudasMiska Says:

    yea that, its …
    yea that, its 328 24bit

  11. otusqueeky1 Says:

    I’d love to become …
    I’d love to become a producer after I get my out of high school. I have a lot of experience from home recording.

  12. sneskid Says:

    Anyone who says …
    Anyone who says that about a GOOD tape machine, doesn’t know what GOOD sound quality is really like.
    These are the same people who insist that a 128kbps mp3 ripped from a modern CD, actually sounds good.

  13. tiddlywinks98712 Says:

    tape was used back …
    tape was used back when rock music sounded real…now it all sounds fake and overproduced….thanks alot digital

  14. 1one3three2two Says:

    big huge penis
    big huge penis

  15. LikidySplitz Says:

    Fuck tape.
    tape.

  16. chickensk Says:

    shut up a bit …
    shut up a bit please.. leave the master talk.

  17. brucekirk89 Says:

    In my home studio I …
    In my home studio I record every thing to 2in tape then back to cakewalk.

  18. 05insomnium Says:

    HELP! Okay i’m …
    HELP! Okay i’m thinking of recording the band i’m in at the moment, firstly to get our ideas saved, and also in the long run i think it’s going to be useful to put together tracks using software like cubase. I will be getting a new pc tower soon, which will have 2 gb ram or higher. However i’m inexperienced and all this studio jargon about inferaces/outputs ect is confusing. What do i need to get started? I have watched this vid and it helped a bit but i am still lost.Thanks in advance.

  19. cksmith007 Says:

    David, love this …
    David, love this series. Thanks and keep em comin’

  20. alwaysending Says:

    there are schools …
    there are schools that teach engineering, like Fullsail in Orlando, but they dont teach you how to be a producer, you have to be in the industry and bust for years as far as I know. I know the producer that just did the new Godsmack record (unreleased as of yet), Dave Fortman. He’s a cool guy from Louisiana, did work on my friends band (Atomship) so that’s how I meet him. He was a guitarist in Ugly Kid Joe prior to producing and it’s taken him a long time to get where he’s at now.

  21. AngelsRevolver Says:

    oooh thats how you …
    oooh thats how you spell taub

  22. felphero Says:

    spaghetti? looks …
    spaghetti? looks more like uber chaos

  23. pilotoatomico Says:

    I dont know. I need …
    I dont know. I need to apply to the friggin college tho. PLUS I need some money

  24. SE4GY7 Says:

    dude david is …
    dude david is practically yelling

  25. flamingyetfrosty Says:

    Kick! Ass! Dude, …
    Kick! Ass! Dude, that’s awesome. Does it take much to become one? Like, a lot of classes?

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