SOUNDPROOF HOME STUDIO Setup 2020 | Elevated Music (studio tour)

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[Music] [Laughter] what music that is so crazy it's so crazy [Music] so that was cool this studio is one of those accessory buildings on the backyard it's kind of like a shed and it's just one room very similar to this studio and a lot of people's home studios just one room it was cool because wilson who built it went all the way in on soundproofing now there's a big confusion a lot of people have about soundproofing and acoustically treating a room like my room here is acoustically treated and very much not soundproofed i can hear i actually have the window open right now so i can hear a lot of noise throughout the day all the time but it's very well treated for when i'm mixing here now wilson's room is both treated and completely soundproof which is a lot of work super crazy so big shout out to wilson for having me over and showing me his studio setup and how he built this soundproof building the whole thing is totally crazy you can find him on instagram at elevatedmusic he has a website at elevatedmusic.co and wilsonharwood.com thanks again for having me over thank you for smashing the like button for that youtube algorithm hitting the subscribe button if you guys like this kind of content there's gonna be a lot more coming up soon going on a texas trip i'm just going to visit i'm going to go to austin texas and dallas texas so if you live in either of those cities and you want to do one of these home studio setup studio tour videos shoot me a dm on instagram andrew masters music or you can email me at andrew masters music gmail if you guys like these videos and i have some more stuff with gear reviews coming soon if you want to support the channel the website andrewmastersmusic.com donate there's a p.o box lots of ways you can support thank you guys so much for watching these videos again i i can't believe you watch these videos because it's to me like this is what is super interesting to me so thank you guys alright let's go check out wilson's soundproof home studio setup hey dude what's up tell me about this building when did you build this how long did it take to do all the goods all right so this is uh this is a massive project we started it over a year ago in august of 2019 that was when the foundation was laid and i remember we had the foundation laid for about a month and i would just like come out and stand on it one day an amazing studio uh and then finally in uh i think late september of 2019 we actually started building the outside walls wow i was so pumped yeah and i suck at construction so i luckily hired this guy but we worked side by side just the two of us for most of it so i literally helped like put in all the nails all the screws learned how to build a house essentially what did you know about building a studio before you started nothing i like literally read this book build your home studio by rodger weiss like cover to cover and read it a ton of times you know watch some youtube videos here and there but mainly that book was like my bible yeah for building a studio and i told the contractor i was like we're gonna follow this book to a tee and like just do it right so it's really just mirroring the house so i but i told them i want three windows at the top you know so i could let some light in and there's two more windows over there and it's just the dream come true so the door is was one of the hardest things to build um we built it 100 from scratch so this is not pre-made by any means wow this door we bought you know at home depot this is a solid core door solid wood um then there's another layer if you look in right here you can see a little bit of the lead that's eight pounds per square foot sheet lead and that's adding a ton of mass yeah um and then this is three quarters inch cabinet-grade plywood which we just shot a bunch of nails through and sandwiched the door which actually you can see even here i think there's like a little nipple oh yeah one of the screws almost destroyed the door but luckily you know that just sandwiched that in there and then you've got your regular old deadbolt and stuff this is metal lining right here all the way around the door and on the bottom and then this is a magnetic seal so you've got two layers of ceiling so it seals against this and it seals against the outside of the door double plus you have a magnetic strip that just goes and sucks oh yeah yeah yeah so that's how you get that like full soundproofing uh this door took a ton of time to build i mean we had to troubleshoot it a bunch the door is so heavy that it's constantly kind of settling pulling yeah and i mean that's pretty much it the only thing that i wish we had done is move this over just a little bit more so we could have gotten a more of a continuous seal here but in the end it didn't really matter it's still sealed nice and tight you know you can see the thickness of these walls yeah um so you've got your outside wall sheathing on the outside and then cardi board on on the outside of that and then you've got a one inch air gap in between which we can't see unfortunately but right here there's a one inch air gap between your frames so you got the outside frame air gap with nothing and then the inside frame and it's that idea of the room within a room yeah yeah and then you got the concrete slab and that's making your floor sound proof and then the ceiling has three layers of hat channels on each you'll see it's got a peak ceiling and then the hat channels are holding the two layers of drywall yeah so there's two layers of drywall all the way around the room and it's freaking wow here let's walk inside and check it out yeah yeah oh right okay show me how let's hear the sound of that door closing yeah yeah we'll also have to fire up some music in here because i'll show you the other trick but yeah here we go so you got you know all this background noise all the good stuff you kind of have to give it a little bit of a lean into it boom it's gone it's so crazy it's so crazy wow this is beautiful in here man thank you absolutely beautiful super cozy great colors it's not too big it's not too small no it's just right yeah and you know it's like when you build it yourself one thing you don't realize about construction is just how much attention to detail you put in when it's your own yeah and so like the final product you know my electrician said it best he's like you guys spent a year building a cadillac like it's just like this like fancy like perfectly detailed building where we didn't really cut any corners at all so in the end you know it really feels good i appreciate that and now since you finished it how long have you been working in it only uh three months now three months yeah how's it been going great it's amazing i'm just the tip of the iceberg i mean you're seeing it and it's like infancy good feeling it is a good feeling it's really good so you know this is like i always tell people i'm like i started out producing in a like an extra bedroom in an apartment that we rented here in nashville then i did it again with this house when i bought it it's still just like a big beautiful bedroom yeah like essentially for what i do is mix and produce um mainly work with singer song raiders here in nashville and so that's perfect for it you know like we could get a drummer in here if we wanted and then we'll do like vocal tracking in here we'll do guitars i play banjo this is a huge thing that i do um classical guitar i'll do some bass occasionally programming a ton of stuff as well these days you know using samples is what we do a lot of so it's the perfect space for that you know and if we want to shoot videos or something for an artist we've got the space to do it you know if we need to put a cello or a trumpet player in here it's like we're gonna get that nice big room sound yeah but then if you move over here you know to the mix position we've got this reflection free zone here where you've got a dead space underneath the cloud and on either side of here to cut those early reflections it sounds awesome you know the the three-dimensional feel that i'm getting while mixing is the best i've had yet got some room correction software through sonar works which is really helpful how do you like that i love it is it great yeah it's been great there's a lot of good things about it yeah it's so easy and it just like flattens out my speakers yeah um and my headphones too which is so awesome getting a great tone out of this electric guitar amp that i've had since i was 14. it's just like continues to just kick us and it's beautiful when it kind of blossoms into the room earlier when we were talking that was so funny when you were like there's a vocal booth behind here i'm like yeah just open the secret passageway which i wish i had done but actually what this is super cool gonna give a little plug to gik acoustics for their acoustic treatment what are they called gik gik acoustics they're based out of atlanta i should be sponsored by them because i just love them so much so you basically just build yourself a little booth and then this little piece here looks really well on the top and uh building forts as a kid has turned out to be something very useful it looks you know a little funky yeah but it works freaking amazing you just throw a mic in here you can come in and hear it like let's just if you get up close you're just like whoa it's just dead in here yeah and uh every every vocal recording i've ever done sounds awesome i've worked in studios with vocal booths and honestly i almost would rather work in this because i have so much more control over the sound um and then when i want the space back yeah i have it so for every home studio owner i would highly recommend this setup i'm just like yeah it doesn't look quite as cool as a vocal booth but like at the end of the day it's so versatile yeah what is this this is eighth inch mdf yeah this is uh owens corning got some they've they don't use owens corning i think as much as they probably use some sort of uh rock wall rockwool style like a safe and sound type thing i don't know you'd have to talk to them but it's a little squishier than owens corning that's cool yeah we did we did stuff like this all the time in the east west just building vocal booths when we didn't have enough yeah this is obviously a much better solution because it looks like you can really fold these down you can fold them down and then you don't even know and then it kind of like comes back so i hang all my acoustic treatment on these uh monkey hooks so it's a single hook that just goes to the drywall they're awesome because they're barely putting a hole in your in your beautiful soundproofing and then it's back to where it was you got some diffusion panels on the back here uh to just help with those reflections off the back wall and then a mini split which is my doing all my heating and cooling and also doing a little bit of dehumidifying if i need it and it's been awesome this mr cool mini split i gotta take my mask down for a second the company that made this booth for you do all the panels in here yes they did so funny story when i had my first studio room i actually had some diy panels built but we had a mold problem they insurance money from the mold issue uh paid for all the new panels and i was like well i think i'm gonna get some high-end panels honestly the extra money i think is totally worth it like i hear the difference plus they just look amazing yeah they look really really good but you know you can always build them yourself too and they do a good job so the same company made these same company made these love i love the cool patterns yeah it's kind of fun i like it too and you know diffusion panels are a lot harder to do yourself yeah um they require a lot of math i'm a big fan of using the diffusion first layer with absorption behind it yeah so this is exactly what these are this is like way up my alley i love that it's awesome yeah so and they they do make a difference because when i first started out i didn't have the red ones and once i put them on i was like oh yeah like it's cleaner like my imaging on the speakers when i was mixing was way cleaner same with these bigger bass traps here i'm like nerding out hard i hope your audience loves i love the nerd i don't care it's all for me yeah i love it yeah so these are bigger bass traps which they recommended um is that just a rectangle yep just a big old rectangular cube square thing that's cool and these are the original ones i had so i didn't want to get rid of them so i ended up putting them on top but i needed eight so i ended up buying these bottom ones and then if you see in the back corner there i just shoved the leftover ones down oh okay and surprisingly it sounds like it makes a big difference oh yeah even back here i'm like oh it's the room is tighter yeah you know it's still a little live but it's it's definitely really nice so you're a player as well yes okay so you play you got a bass you got some guitars and a banjo and a banjo i would say banjo is my main instrument these days and are you so you're producing you're engineering playing yes on most tracks you know like a lot of the artists that i've worked with they'll come into the studio and um basically they'll just have a guitar and a vocal on a voicemail yeah and they're like i need this produced and i'm like great let's do it so we'll sit together in here and uh and also remotely anywhere in the world now you know you can send me a track or just we'll just listen to it in here and i just build it up you know one track at a time or use program drums and then hire the drummer to play over those and take them out so like there's so many options with this sort of small studio that then you can expand into a bigger studio by hiring musicians from here in nashville to be honest like what we've been doing in here has been amazing you know we're getting great sounds and it's like yeah freaking the way to go you know so i've really niched down into this folk singer-songwriter acoustics-focused group of musicians here in nashville uh and around the world oh great so yeah that's like banjo is my love i love guitar too um so i've been playing those two instruments the longest computer yes so nothing special here just a good old mac how dare you just a nice simple mac mini uh 2018 mac mini it's been suit all the power that i need yeah for some reason it's got some little issues with like it's just been kind of buggy here and there other than that it's been awesome has it been buggy with audio related stuff for video or just like weird like when i start up it takes forever to start up i haven't got something to do with how interesting you know and then it also the keyboard's been having trouble connecting sometimes with bluetooth whoa that's crazy because it's right there i know right it's so close yeah so but that's just technology man could just be a lemon too you know yeah that's true what software are you using like recording logic pro logic pro dude i love it honestly i've tried i tried pro tools for like a day because i had to do a session and i had to like pretend like yeah i was hired as an engineer and they were like we only use pro tools and i was like great great i love fruits i was like i know what i'm doing so like they're like man he's taking forever to like stop the recording where's the stop button where's the stop button how do i make a cut and i was like oh this is terrible so i try to avoid things like that but you know logic's been amazing to produce on ableton is great but i just haven't really i tried to use it it's different it's just different and i just like everything i do production-wise i just don't feel like i need it yeah but i still think it's awesome are you using the newest update of logic because i know they took that step a little bit closer to ableton i still haven't used it because i'm like i just like what is weird yeah like i'm at this point where i'm like i want to use all the bells and whistles yeah but i'm like at the same time i'm just so like old school i guess with just like let's just lay tracks yeah like record real audio yes and like you know i'm the same way i'm like let's just get nice sounds a little tiny keyboard yep you got the akai also like you know i'd love to have like i feel like it'd be cool to have bigger keyboards but once again you know the theme of the studio is like just use what works and yeah it's very minimal and it freaking works man i'm not a keyboard player so the weighted factor doesn't kill me yeah and it just works great you know one other thing that's on here is this ipad which is this crazy solar thing and i'll actually use that as uh when i'm doing automation in my mixes to have some fader control what yeah this is such a crazy thing that logic does that i don't know if many people use it that way yeah but you can just do logic remote yeah i just put my finger on the glass which you know one day maybe having like a nice control station with actually having real faders would be great yeah but honestly for the money and for something i just had laying around that i wasn't using anymore yeah it's awesome and the is the is there latency is it okay no latency at all i've never i've never even thought of latency until you just said that oh you just jinxed it yeah i totally did i got wood the interface is just the apollo 8. um beautiful yeah this is like the most minimal uh laid-back thing i mean this big guy is looks cool but it's really just a fancy di box it's called a millennia twin direct td-1 um and it's super clean super you know hi-fi just like i think it was used to record orchestras um it sounds awesome diying a bass in there or really diying anything but i use it a lot for bass i've got a built-in 2-band eq um i kind of always leave these on just because i like the way it sounds just the high pass and low pass nice and uh i barely even touch the eq but sometimes i might mess with it but yeah it just sounds great and that's all i use you know and then uad plug-ins and wave plug-ins and things so does that have a mic pre on it too or is it oh yeah yeah it's definitely got a mic for you oh yeah in the back there so i'm running my my you know line out and i'll use this on vocals or pretty much anything uh if we're just doing one one mic at a time i'll run it through there just because it warms it up and yeah gives it a really a nice nice feel and does the eight how many micros is that four this has four plus four more this is going in the back into this line is right nice so it's got four built-in mic freeze and then four line ends um yeah it's great and you love it yeah i love it yeah it's been really great yeah just the sound of the apollo priest i really like too yeah sometimes after listening to this for a while you're like you miss just sort of that little extra that the millennia gives it but but at the end of the day it's not that big a deal and then you got a little headphone amp over there yeah this is uh i barely use this but if we're doing a bigger session and we just need more headphones you know i got two on the apollo yeah and then if i need three four i've never used all of these but if i usually if i need a third headphone um a friend gave me this and it's freaking awesome you know it's like unlimited if you turn up this volume it'll blow your ears out right so it's super powerful sounds awesome and it just gives me extra headphone outs from the back of the apollo what what uh what companies that rolls rolls yeah it honestly the amp side of it is great so you got plenty of headroom like like i said you would never put it up almost too much so you're like you're gonna blow people's ears please please give me too much yeah yeah exactly so microphones we've got a nice tiny little collection here oh cool um under this bench right here i love this piece because it's dual purpose chair chair and storage yes and in home studios when we are running out of space the storage thing is crucial and the chair thing is crucial so yeah and i didn't put us a closet in here which in retrospect it's like it kind of would have been nice yeah but at the same time space you're like i don't want to waste too much space with a closet yeah one like i said i'm super minimal and i don't go out and buy a mic unless i'm like i absolutely need this i just like with the work that i do i don't think i need every mic under the sun so like basically what we got here is i just picked up some of these small diaphragm condenser mics that are like very affordable i tried them out on wednesday night and i was just blown away yeah by the the sound that i was getting from something so affordable samson never heard of samson before samson audio co2 co2 pencil condenser pencil condensers i could not recommend them enough there's like a little bit of a i think the cheapness comes in there's a little bit of noise um but it doesn't come through in the tracks what's the uh what's the price point on something like that 150 bucks 150 bucks for two mics for two microphones all right i'm almost embarrassed to say that that's great but i i did a bunch of research found them and everyone said they're amazing for for the price and i highly you know i have 150 bucks i have a 1500 likes the next mic right here is you know 1800 yeah and to me like hard to hear the difference granted completely different utility but this is the mic that i use on vocals i love this mic i use it on acoustic guitar oh wow i use it on cello i use it on violin i've used it on probably like saxophone i think we used it on very sax it's just an incredible mic i went over to vintage king and did a little mic shootout yeah and this was the one that won it's called a microtech gafel it's a german mic highly recommend this large large diaphragm large diaphragm even though it looks kind of small yeah but still a large diaphragm it's got three different puller patterns you know you've got your figure eight cardioid and omni it looks like an old sony mic yeah it looks funky right yeah like it's totally it's not nearly as sexy as like a neumann u87 or something but it's old sexy it's cool man and it's really uh crisp it's got like a really nice top end hold on wait that's a microtech microtech cafe gmdh this mic doesn't really i don't really use it you know this is like a one of those elvis mics but it looks cool videos super 55 yeah sure it looks good in music videos yep this one is actually on uh on loan here and i love it too this is another mic that you would probably never think to use but my friend let me borrow this and i've been using it on banjo and background vocals it's called a studio project c3 multi-pattern sweet and you know it's like just got a nice airy sound yep i wouldn't say like oh this is an incredible mic but it's like for what it i need it for it's freaking awesome i have a uh studio projects um large diaphragm condenser that it's a diff it's a i think it's a b1 is the model yeah what was that c3 it was a c3 c3 okay yeah i have the b1 it my wife used to use it um for vocals she's a singer songwriter and then i stole it from her and now i use it on my kick drum nice there you go on the outside of the kick drum and it sounds i use it as you would use like a neumann fat 47 because it just it amazingly captures a really great low end push and air so you put it right up on that on the kick drum and it sound it sounds awesome yeah and that really added a whole new thing i think the key is to not like poo poo and mics based on cost or yeah or name-branding oh yeah just really like use your ears try stuff man to round it all out you know there's the sn57 which is like oh yeah amazing like you have to have an sm57 if not all purpose it sounds amazing i've tried it on so many different things and i just love it on the guitar amp and then the sm7b yep this is my favorite mic it's one of my favorite mics too i think it's all around i use it more than anything else yeah you know for podcasting for for just doing videos here like doing the youtube videos um for vocals for myself that mic is like th that's the you don't have an excuse get it sm seven and i start recording i would agree 100 especially because it's affordable from mike's got a couple stands and then you got some light stuff you're gonna be doing some video work in here video work you know i'll do video for artists so nice occasionally you know um especially if we're doing a full project like we're doing an ep or a full album i'll usually throw in some video work to help them promote it and then i'll do some video on myself i just love doing youtube work and yeah kind of shooting videos in here do you have a channel i do have a channel what's your name wilson harwood wilson harwood yeah just my name sweet yeah everybody go subscribe go check it out yeah what kind of stuff do you do just a lot of videos like cover videos and then also originals oh cool so it's like usually acoustic guitar banjo performance singing performance videos yeah sweet yeah and yeah check them out let me know what you think speaker stands what speaker stands it is yeah you know i have no freaking clue what secrets i almost feel like i got them years ago i almost feel like these are called the iso acoustics is that right yeah they might be iso i bought them off craigslist i remember the guy who sold him to me and i just walked to his apartment and like he's like i don't eat them anymore i was like sweet these are awesome that's sweet you know you just fill them with they have sand from colorado in them had them for like six or seven years yeah these are heavy duty great man yeah they you know so this desk is not cool [Laughter] no i'm just kidding like you know most studio desks you're like oh the desk is sick yeah but i when i built the studio i was like i'm going to replace the desk but then i was like you know what i put everything in here and i was like this setup it works you know it gives me the the space i need with the monitors i didn't want you know the monitors right up in my face i wanted to have a good stereo field i wanted them off the wall ideally i think i could get them even farther off the wall if i really wanted to but this is it's working so well and i'm like i'm just not gonna mess with success right now eventually the desk will probably get upgraded but now it's just this beautiful little black table yamaha these are the hs8s hsa that's right they are also a very affordable monitor if you guys are interested in getting some monitors and you're not ready to spend you know a couple grand i highly recommend these it's gotten the point where i've learned them so well that i have no i really don't think i'm gonna upgrade my monitors anytime soon which i know is like sacrilegious but it's sort of like they work yeah and people you know the mixes are sounding awesome i'm just happy with everything so we'll see but i couldn't recommend them enough so if you guys are perusing this channel and you can use the rotunds are passive right you need an amp yes so these are tones the reason they're sitting down here is unfortunately they need to be repaired i got them they were gifted from my girlfriend's dad so let's check this out i had a friend over here as a mastering engineer and he was like let's check the speakers and i was like oh the speakers need to be replaced the cone needs to be replaced eventually they're passive speakers so i'm going to have them set up on either side of the yamahas just so i can get some of that mid-range monitoring yeah hsh aren't giving you enough mid-range not quite i mean honestly they're pretty good for like for what they are but it would be really nice to have another pair just to hear what it sounds like yeah i have no idea how these are gonna sound but we'll see um so i gotta get those repaired that's why they're just hanging out so you're so you're also making and producing music for sync licensing and putting it up yeah and for those who don't know all the music that you hear in my videos is also licensed through musicbed if you this is not sponsored by the way but if you make videos and stuff it's great because music is awesome musicbed's great yeah so we're gonna do a sound test crank some tunes in here and then see how loud it is outside of the building totally so we can blast this pretty loud once we're ready to get out of here [Music] [Laughter] what music that is so crazy it's so crazy that's amazing it is so quiet yeah like if you came to the door you can hear it but if you especially if you go around the side where there's no door and it's loud in there like it was too loud like it hurt my ears yeah like you wouldn't want to listen so i for people watching i have um my headphones plugged into my camera which is hearing the same audio you're hearing and i i have the cranked like the camera keeps it all the way up let's see how close we get let's also see i have a decibel meter i literally have the mic touching the door and then we come back here i'm gonna hear some kid yelling it's pretty crazy right that is awesome yeah i'm just curious what the so out here the spl level is let's see like 50 53 like ambient noise in a neighborhood yeah and then i don't know how great this meter is yeah so that's 102. so we just knocked out 50 db which is pretty incredible that's that is unbelievable really incredible that was the goal actually with now i've never actually done that before so that's cool we just tested that yeah that is awesome i've never figured out the db change but yeah man that's kind of the you know it's just a freaking room like at the end of the day like you could go to so many other studios and be like whoa like it's so beautiful and crazy but i'm like this is simple but effective and the soundproofing is so worth it if you're going to go that route you know so worth it yeah great job dude yeah and you have limitless potential yes you know what i mean this is it a few months in totally yeah i mean this is the beginning the the the bones what wilson and i were talking about earlier is you know putting the money into the structure because you can't to you know to a certain extent you can't go back and tear the structure of the building down to make it better after you've already bought all the gear and the desk and the acoustic treatment so really investing in the structure and making it as you know literally soundproof as we just yeah witnessed yeah and i'm actually building a course to teach people how to do this really yeah soundproofyourstudio.com it's actually live really but keep checking back because i'm launching that course if you if you are interested in doing what i did i was like there's nothing out there yet on youtube so i was like i want what's it called soundproofyourstudio.com soundproofyourstudio.com yeah all right soundproof your studio i'm gonna have to go there yeah and check that out for my next build yeah so i'm building the course as we speak that's so cool hopefully it'll launch in the next couple months here wow and uh again you you soundproofed this building me and henry thompson yeah i gotta give a shout out to you yeah your contractor contractor he was amazing he taught me everything i needed to know and i taught him everything about the soundproofing side nice so we were like this awesome team of just working together like spending eight hours you know once a week just like oh man and he's he's a nashville contractor no contractor okay sweet he's a good person to know just like a great human yeah like the best human ever can i ask what the what the yeah what did this cost yeah yeah what did this cost 43 000 okay so 43 000 you got electrical you got internet you got a soundproof building uh brand new slab full construction you got a hardwood floor yourself though i think it would have cost double if you didn't do it yourself what do you mean like you got to put in the labor you personally i uh yeah because you know a lot of okay i should say that it's still i think is a very affordable option relatively relatively speaking um some people might hear that number and be like dude you're rich or like dude that's so much money i'm like for building no building a new building 43 000. it's not too bad it is amazing yeah so it was uh you know henry was awesome and the fact that we built it together i was putting in sweat equity yeah essentially of course yeah um so i would recommend doing it that way though because it was really cool it was a cool experience wow really cool dude congratulations man this year this whole place is is very nice thank you it's very very nice thanks and uh anybody looking for soundproofing stuff make sure you hit up soundproofyourstudio.com you can't forget it uh yeah definitely let me know because i think my goal is i just want to help other people do this yeah if you have the means to to do it i want to help you um and also i think we know we're both kind of trying to help that market of people who are getting into wanting to produce more whether you're an artist a drummer yeah whatever you know it's like we just want to pay it forward and be like yeah this is what we know and we love it yeah i just i just like looking at other people's stuff awesome cool man well thank you so much for having us out and showing us your whole thing and uh yeah thanks for coming i'm just appreciate it yeah of course remind me where again can everyone go follow you and and find your stuff so you can follow me at elevatedmusic.co and that's where all the studio stuff is um you can check me out at wilsonharwood.com where for my artist stuff or on instagram at music studio or at wilson harwood um and then the track you guys might hear in this is a side project of mine called dulune uh d-e-space l-u-n-e uh and you can license some of our music on music bed if you're doing videos um or just listen to it if you like it so sweet man yeah and then snap your studio dot com yeah it's coming and go check it out that's great dude yeah awesome man thank you so much for having me out and uh i'll get out of your hair you're very welcome thank you subscribe hit the like button go follow wilson and we'll see you in the next [Music] [Applause] [Music] i'm video thinking for my wishlist
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Channel: Andrew Masters
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Keywords: home studio, studio tour, home recording, mixing, how to, aea, ribbon mic, gear review, recording tech, technology, affordable, producing music, investment, recording studio, recording, audio engineering, productions, music, millennial, mixer, home, diy, universal audio, luna, uad, plugins, soundtoys, studio, drums, big drums, drum sounds, sounds, sweetwater, senheiser, coffee, session, consulting, andrew, masters, vintage king, elevated music, wilson harwood
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Length: 36min 54sec (2214 seconds)
Published: Mon Oct 26 2020
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