I Recorded My First Original Song on a Single Microphone (Yes, Drums too)
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26:47 My writing instructors told me that "Style is what you can't help doing," and pointed that in time the limitations of the past become a signature of something nostalgic or authentic-think how much effort we go to now in the digital world to mimic the sound of vinyl, which is largely a product of its how *TERRIBLE* it is as a sound storage medium. I come back to this over and over and over again, whenever my brain gets hung up trying to transcend my limitations and what I really need is permission to ship. Better when I can get something out the door, and best when I can own the limitations, even lean into them in ways.
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Bro this comment is beautiful.
@KevinRiggle
5 күн бұрын
@@AudioHaze ❤
@bradensiech
14 сағат бұрын
so this changed my life
Your BEST F***ING VIDEO YET!!! This is great content. One part tech stuff, one part process, one part philosophy/life-coaching (with out the scam-y stuff associated with "life-coaching:"). Truly inspiring stuff. Thank you! Thank you! THANK YOU!
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Yeah that was the goal!!! Lure people in with gear tutorial then get all philosophical on you lol
So many albums out there were made with just an SM57. You'd be questioning your spending so many times over👀
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Yeah Bon Iver’s for Emma forever ago was!! And that’s one of my fav albums :)
@coolbro6969
6 күн бұрын
what are some other albums besides bon iver
@MartiniBlankontherest
6 күн бұрын
@@AudioHaze same here. Jacob Collier - In My Room is also one of mine!
@szczekaniewstronenieba
6 күн бұрын
@lukesitalsingh - Illnois was recorded with multiple mics, with 57 used only on snare. Michigan, however, actually was recorded using 2 57s and an AKG C1000 SDC.
@szczekaniewstronenieba
6 күн бұрын
However, apart from the Bon Iver album (which actually has some other mics in the mix too iirc, at least for the horns), few others come to mind: - Nebraska by Bruce Springsteen (2xSM57 into some early Tascam compact tape recorder) - first two Elliott Smith albums (SM57 + a radio shack mic into Portastudio for the debut and a 57 through a nice preamp into some nicer Tascam reel for the self-titled) - the first Jacob Collier album (SM58) - reportadly, the first two Unknown Mortal Orchestra albums (SM58 to reel) - Connan Mockasin's Forever Dolphin Love (SM57 into a Portastudio) - first few Elvis Depressadly releases
instrumentation is very radiohead, vocal melody is very damon albarn. Your videos are amazing man keep it up. It has been very cool watching your channel grow from the beginning!
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
You I LOVE that comparison!! Two huge musical influences on me for sure. Thank you for sticking around as long as you have!
@TrailBot
6 күн бұрын
@@AudioHaze Oh heck yeah, those are def my main two influences as well! I hope to see some cool Damon analysis/recreation from you someday!
The secret to a great recording.. great song, great parts, great instruments, great players, the producer and recording engineer making artistic decisions that serve the song. Well done Ricky!
@AndrewMasters
4 күн бұрын
lol also the lower thirds commentary is so good.
@AudioHaze
4 күн бұрын
ABSOLUTELY, thanks Andrew!! so true though, honestly a trashy demo is the ultimate test for a mix in a lot of ways. If it sounds good there, a lot of the battle has already been won
Just wanted to say thank you for doing this video and videos like this I realy like that you changed your focus from gear reviews to bedroom production It's like a journey to shift the habbit of asking "What gear should I buy?" to "What else can I make with things I already have"? It's a fight against procrastination, exclusivity and toxic mentality It is very inspiring! Thank you
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
That's exactly right!! I'd been fighting that mental battle in my head for months and months, about how I aimed to create videos about production and landed in review land, there's nothing wrong with reviews I don't mean to say that, just not where I intended to be. The fact that the transition was welcomed with such open arms was so amazing
Crazy how fast you have grown! Been subbed since 5 k when you did audio reviews! Nice way to find your real love and a real audience! I’m almost at 3k I need to get niched up! Congrats again! I used to be called a dif channel name! So probably don’t rem me! But been here since before you got your first nuemann mic! lol crazy to watch someone grow so much in front of you! Congrats again my friend
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Oh dude well thank you for sticking around as long as you have!! If I could give advice on growing, at least for me, I really found a good growth pace once I abandoned what I thought was "pleasing for the viewer", as backwards as that sounds. If I was so excited at a video concept that I'd be willing to drop weeks and weeks of work into it, people seemed to see that. Worry less about a niche and think about the concepts that are so exciting to you that you're willing to put a stupid amount of work into it, people see that stuff. Consciously or otherwise
Make a song with one guita string
@slofty
6 күн бұрын
Pootie Tang once did a song with 0 guitar stings on a guitar and it was song of the year.
@officialWWM
6 күн бұрын
😂😂
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
one guitar string one mic and it’s a behringer
@ScottRabara
6 күн бұрын
Bro look up Brushy One String
@_CUANDO
5 күн бұрын
@@sloftyhistoric
Oooooff!! That guitar melody is 😭 beautiful ❤️❤️ also your music production tutorials are an absolute gem...have learned so much from you this last month
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
That makes me happier than I could ever ask for :) if I could ask for one thing it’s that my videos inspire peeps to record and publish something
First of all: what a fugging banger track! Second: thank you! You bring so much positivity to the music world, wich we really need! There are so many awesome music makers out there that get hate because they use tools that help them reach their goals! You not only go out here with your positivity and reasurance but also (and argueably more important) with amazing tips, tricks and just full blown ways of doing stuff in ways that basically anyone can. If they have the passion for it at least and a single damn mic! I love drumming..but never had a real drum set..partially cause i'm broke as shit lol, but also cause i always though to myself..."why even bother, i wouldn't even able to record it anyway" well imma save and buy at least a kick, snare and hihats now and finally go and become a better drummer (not cause of the gear itself obviously lol, but because that's gonna make me wanna play the heck out of it..unlike my crappy E-kit haha..wich i kinda also play the heck out of anyways) Well anyways! Thanks for what you're doing man! Much love from some random german guy that love making music haha!
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Man you're going to bring me to tears!! That's what I want more than anything, I feel like there's so much content on here these days that are reaction based, judgement passed, or at the very least talk much more than they take action. If I can inspire people to make their art, that's the best outcome I could ask for :)
So glad you included the montage of the recording process frustrations! This hits so close to me as I think my recording sessions have to be somewhere around 70/30 recording and cursing to myself. There was a time where I thought I had pretty good time when playing and recording myself really demonstrated to me just how sloppy I can be a lot of the time
@AudioHaze
3 күн бұрын
Yeah as far as I can tell every musician I've talked to experiences a similar thing. I really think its less so about your own musician sometimes and more so about getting in your own head, and THAT element is a universal feeling. We all want the recorded take to be the best possible version of that part, so the pressure gets crazy intense
i love your videos. so much insight and clarity! and more importantly so inspirational!
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!! Trying my best out here, hope it was helpful :)
Really beautiful layering of the different parts. love it
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thanks Chris!
Love the glimpse into your creative process! Thanks for being vulnerable and sharing this with us!
@AudioHaze
4 күн бұрын
Thanks dude, appreciate you watching and supporting for as long as you have!
Thank you so much for this. Your music is instantly more appealing because of your authenticity. Bravely showing the hardship, the frustration and the flaws in your process is truly inspiring. This gives hope. Thank you so, so much. ❤
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
Yeah man I feel like KZreadrs love to show the polished product, and there's nothing wrong with that! But the reality is there's a ton of struggle behind the scenes, and that's where the true relatability is
This video is so sweet man. So many insights and bits to learn from. I loved the personal bits and advice when it comes to holding yourself back. Thank you for all of it
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
And thank you for checking it out!
Awsome song congratulations you are a great producer/writer/musician!!!
@AudioHaze
4 күн бұрын
Thank you os much Miguel!
i was hoping for this video. thank you.
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Glad you found it then my friend!
Super video and the song is amongst my favourites I’ve heard this year. I’ve played it many times. I look forward to hearing more in the future. 👏
@AudioHaze
3 күн бұрын
Wow THANK YOU! The amount of support I've received for this track is overwhelming in the best way possible, I'm so glad you like it
MUCHO NIVEL!!!!!!! Quiero ver el proceso de mezcla!!!!! Será la primera vez que pague Patreon! Thanks AundioHaze for this detailed videos. That's exactly what I appreciate the most.
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Glad I could help dude!! And yess come hang out on Patreon!! Lmk if you have any questions on the mix I'm happy to help :)
Really enjoyed this on, thank you. I’d love to see more of your songwriting/recording.
@AudioHaze
4 күн бұрын
And I'd love to do more!! Already thumbing through some of my riffs/acoustic tracks that could use expanding on
this was super super helpful. it's nice to see other musicians struggle with recording in the same way i do, and i'm sure many people do
@AudioHaze
14 сағат бұрын
I may even go as far as to say most people do :)
SUCH a good video! The song, the message, the struggle, just everything is so authentic. Love it and love all your other videos!
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thanks man!! Trying my best to present a more real version of what its like to make a song :)
SUPER COOL, PLS CONTINUE WITH THIS TIPE OF VIDEO DUDE!! LOTS OF LOVE FOR U
@AudioHaze
4 күн бұрын
THANK YOU PEDRO!! I definitely will continue I loved making this!!
I currently have four mics including the Lauten LA220. It gets the most use and has become my go to recommendation. It’s a killer mic
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Its sick, you really have to TRY to get a bad sound out of a Lauten mic lol
What a great video man, been loving the production lately - and damn what a great song!
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thanks dude!! Glad you like it my friend, was so nice to write again, haven't worked that muscle in ages
This is so great. Thanks for making this.
@AudioHaze
4 күн бұрын
Thanks for checking it out Bobby!
Best video I’ve seen in a while! It’s really a lesson in song writing and recording. Well done 😁
@AudioHaze
4 күн бұрын
Thanks so much man!! Yeah I wanted it to be just as much about songwriting as it is about production, kind of ride that line :)
Has to be the best video I have seen in months. Very inspiring with great information dressed in thoughful reflections and ideas.
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
Thanks man!! That was the goal, try and tempt with production hacks and show a lot more depth than just that haha
Thank you for making these videos. I've been producing music for two years and recently started taking it more seriously. Your videos have been a huge help with my mixing, structure, and composition. I enjoy sampling songs and adding my own counter melodies, MIDI basslines, and drums (It's the way I feel most comfortable making music), and hearing you say not to worry about how we create our art gives me confidence. Thank you!
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Ofc dude!! Too many people online these days "reacting", judging, doing just about anything but making stuff themselves. Create in what ever way feels most natural to you, and don't let anyone drag you down for it :)
“We are in our own room recording ourselves, do whatever you want” is the kind of inspirational quote we need in our feeds. Also, 100% agree with you about a bassline melody, as soon as your bass part kicked in I was hooked 🔥
@AudioHaze
14 сағат бұрын
Yo thanks man!! lol sometimes I think bassists will hate me for not locking into the traditional rhythmic role of the bass, but its just always been my style when I write basslines idk
@Guitarwoerke
13 сағат бұрын
@@AudioHaze haha maybe I agree with you because I’m also a guitarist, I’ve definitely had my own demo basslines changed on me by “real bassists” before. One of my favourite bassists though is Simon Gallup from the Cure (and I guess Robert Smith counts too) and he was originally a guitarist so there you go.
Truly inspiring. This is the channel that makes me open the KZread app. This is real quality both in the work and production.
@AudioHaze
14 сағат бұрын
Wow thank so much!! THIS comment is super inspiring to me as a creator as well :)
this sounds FANTASTIC DUDE
@aquieteveningmusic
6 күн бұрын
Audiohaze x Mike Cole crossover episode when?
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thanks Cole!!! Keep up the great work yourself my friend :)
Man I really really love this song. Please keep making your own songs and bringing them out they’re so so good. Thanks for this song❤
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thanks Felix! Yeah I think I probably will make more, I made this one with zero intentions and just wanted to feel it out....but ngl I got the writing bug
fantastic video, and great work on the song
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thanks Winston!
Incredible video. This is a perfect example of why I subbed and why I follow your work. Thank you!!! ❤
@AudioHaze
3 күн бұрын
Yayyy thanks Blue!
this video is amazing, thank you!!
@AudioHaze
3 күн бұрын
Thanks Juno!
Such a great video! You're a legend
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Appreciate it my friend!
Incredibly helpful to see recording processes at work. Soooo truly helpful. Thank you! ✌️😌🎸
@AudioHaze
4 күн бұрын
That makes me so happy to hear!
Absolutley amazing!!! Thank you 🙏🏻
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thanks for checking it out!
Very good, great narrative, song and production.
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
Thanks Dave :)
tab to transient in pro tools is such a time saver for a drum session like that
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
Definitely!
this video is so important, speaking to me directly. holy shit. thank you!
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Glad it spoke to you my friend! Hopefully it lights a fire to create something awesome for yourself :)
Love you man So inspired 🤝
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
That's the goal my friend!
Maaan, thank you! Thank you for this video, for the inspiration, for this song! You are incredibly talented in teaching, playing, recording, mixing, and you share it here! I really appreciate it! Who knows how many songs will be recorded in the bedroom thanks to your video))
@AudioHaze
4 күн бұрын
I hope a lot!!! If nothing else I want my work to give rise to as many other songs as possible, that's the dream, beyond anything I hope others choose to create bc of what we do on the channel
Amazing stuff, dude. Keep it coming.
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thanks man!! I'll keep it up as long as I can :)
Tune came out beautiful, dude! Thanks for sharing the process!
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thanks for checking it out dude!
Hardcore relatability throughout this entire video/process. Wish I could sub twice. Definitely here for more of this. Thanks for revealing this part of it.
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thanks my friend!! We'll see how the vid does, I'd LOVE to do more like this :)
You should be beyond pleased with yourself and your group, Ricky! That was an incredible watch, full of amazing insight. This video will go down in audio history as a legendary musician showcasing his work and process from when he was young! Nobody quite does it like you & keep it up man - you're an inspiration to everyone :)
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
Bro you're going to make me cry, thank you sm my friend :)
Love this type of video Truly inspiring
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
Thanks man! Glad it was helpful
Really really great video! Super honest and the song sounds excellent. I really loved the demo with the acoustic guitar too hehe. Keep going :) ❤️
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
Thanks Ivan! I definitely will :)
Superb video, beautiful song! Thank you for sharing, it must have been a ton of work.
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
It definitely was!! But I'm getting to the point where I don't want to put anything out unless its worth your time, which usually means a ton of work haha
So dope! just got this mic a couple weeks back - sweet song and well done recording!
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thanks dude! Yeah the mics a beast, so smooth and warm
LOVE when a bass has a melodic motif and doesn't only follow the root, too . Beautiful song and wise words at the end! Looking forward to more original stuff.
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
Thanks Mustafa!! Appreciate you being such a supportive viewer my friend, means a lot truly :)
Highly relatable and learnt a lot. Best thing on KZread I have seen in a while. Thanks so much! Tune is fantastic too.
@AudioHaze
Күн бұрын
Best thing on KZread in a while?? Dude you have no idea how much that means, thank you!
This is easily your best video. Love getting to see the process of another artist. Really appreciate that whole “don’t let anyone, even yourself, get in the way of making art” advice, I feel like a lot of us bedroom musicians can get too into our own heads and we tend to forget to set aside egos and just create.
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
Totally! Especially with the endless tracks and takes we can do...we can always get it "more perfect" ya know. Glad you enjoyed my friend :)
This is such a great video. Thanks you sm
@AudioHaze
Күн бұрын
Thank YOU for checking it out my friend
You encapsulate the process very well here! Great video…
@AudioHaze
Күн бұрын
Thanks so much! Glad you liked it :)
Great video !!!
@AudioHaze
Күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
Beautiful video!!
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
Thanks man!
I truly loved this! My buddy / drummer lives in IN and I live in TN. He records at home with just a few mics and then sends the tracks to me. Then I record guitar, bass and vocals at home with just a few mics. Seeing that you did it with just one truly inspired me. And great song, dude. It really makes me feel better that I'm not the only one who uses other songs as a reference. I do that a lot. "I want a song kinda like this..." And then I'll record 3 or 4 ... or more different versions of the same song.... it gets maddening. The slow version, the fast version, the rock version, the piano version.... and I sometimes get lost in the woods other times I find the forest. This helped me see that there others in the woods with me and finding their forest. Thanks for making this.
@AudioHaze
14 сағат бұрын
Dang Dennis you're making me feel scene as well my friend!! Happy writing dude :)
Thank you for this video!!!
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thanks for checking it out!
Ooh! Thanks for the tracks download link! Looking forward to some more mixing practice on a song I'll actually like! 😄
@AudioHaze
4 күн бұрын
Ofc!! Have fun and hope its helpful :)
Loved this very much. More of this is good, as long as you’re into it still!!
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
I'll keep 'em coming! Glad you liked it :)
Truly inspiring 🖤
@AudioHaze
2 күн бұрын
Thank you sm!
Amazing video man. You have such a unique way of creating your art. Never stop inspiring others
@AudioHaze
Күн бұрын
I'll keep doing my best, appreciate you taking the time to check out the vid :)
I dig the video content, really good stuff man. Also the song vibe is amazing, you definitely hit the mark, it's a banger.
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
Thanks man! Glad you liked the vid, yeah I'm really proud of that track :) felt so good to write again
I’m still watching, but I just have to say, I’m loving this format! I’m having a great time watching this. I love that you leave breaths of air in the edit instead of bombarding the viewer with non-stop excitement. The pacing is just great! It’s like watching a mini-documentary instead of regular “content” (for lack of a better word). I really appreciate you making this 😊
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
Thanks Tom! That was definitely the goal, I wanted to reach further into shooting rather than crazy graphics. Learn a bit more about story telling ya know
This is an amazing video, in inspiration, how to think and the musical content itself, i would love to see more videos like this one, Subscribed.
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thanks Kevin!! I'd love to make more like this, got that writing bug in me now :)
This is exactly the kind of shit I have been hoping you'd make since forever. Love love love the new direction.
@AudioHaze
4 күн бұрын
Yeah I'm hoping this could maybe turn into a new series, about creating under tight limitations or something :)
Was looking for a mic, thankyou!
@legacyShredder1
6 күн бұрын
What are you wanting to record? There's about a million great options depending on your situation.
@RoboBobitic
6 күн бұрын
@@legacyShredder1 Ive got a bunch of guitars, a nitro mesh e kit with quite cymbals with all the holes in them and a bunch of other instruments like tongue drums, I'm best at 6 string bass and use a Roland RX bass amp, the one you can put batteries in, its amazing. Been arranging and flipping samples with Ableton for over a year and everything sounds great. Now I have tones of experience I wana try doing comedic rapping over my own playing. Do you have a recommendation?
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
@@RoboBobitic I personally love the LA-220 as a catch all! But like legacy shredder said there's a bajillion wonderful budget options these days
I don’t usually comment on videos but I just just found your channel and have watched literally all of em, keep up the quality homie. Really helping and inspiring a lot of creatives !!
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
ah thats amazing thank you!! Welcome to the community as well :)
Such a great video and song. I was so recreated by the recording fail montage, the strong use of a reference, and the arrangement grid. I use Ableton’s session view to figure that grid out on most of my songs.
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Yeah arrangement view is great! I used to use it a lot when I got into elm for a hot minute there, need to play around with it again
Thank you for sharing more of your writing process. This really resonated with me. I have always been able to knock out a riff but putting a whole song structure together felt so weird. Especially when writing alone. I always had a knack for organizing and arranging my old bands songs but I couldn't do it from whole cloth. I look forward to trying this method and borrowing a frame work.
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
Good luck my friend!! Don't hesitate to share it with me when the products done and ready :)
This felt like a down to earth Simon Servida video, but for a genre Ive never tapped into before ❤
@AudioHaze
3 сағат бұрын
Idk that creator, I'll check them out! Appreciate the kind words :)
Best video yet I love it
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thanks Adam!
This video perfectly sums up the many internal struggles every musician faces. THANK YOU
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
Of course my friend!!
Man thank you so much for that speech in the end I'm starting on recording more rock oriented music coming from an electronic production background and the ego thing is definitely a thing Thank you for validating how fucking hard and tough the process is
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
Of course man, I'm on the artists side, I will always and forever be on the artists side. Make your vision and do it at all costs.
Really enjoyed that! My kind of content for sure. 🙏✨
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thank you my friend!
Thanks for sharing this! Love the song, it’s just my vibe. But thanks too for sharing how hard recording can be. I’ve been putting off doing it again because it can be such a struggle against myself and my limitations. But sometimes you can break through it and come out the other side with something you don’t hate, and sometimes a few other people like it too. Well, I’m definitely a fan.
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Yeah man! I feel like every time I record there’s a valley in the middle of self deprecation paired with so much frustration, it’s part of the process sometimes, but it seems like we all go through it, you’re definitely not alone
Esta buenísimo, me dejaste impactado
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
¡Me alegro que te haya gustado amigo! Espero que también te ayude con tus producciones :)
Every time I watch something from your channel, it makes me want to continue making music. I hope making the videos inspires that same feeling for you.
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
That's the most I could ever ask for, thank you for saying this :)
This is rad!
@AudioHaze
4 күн бұрын
Thanks Brian!
This video literally made me cry thank you adultblaze just something about that riff man i swear :'))
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
aw thanks man!!! I'm so glad to hear that, this riff means a lot to me on a personal level, glad it resonated :)
This is required viewing for anyone who feels beaten down by the valleys of the creative process. Beautiful stuff, man.
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
Thanks dude!! I tried my best, glad you enjoyed it :)
Wow man this is some amazing stuff, I love that along the way you show that it’s not all as easy as it looks, but also show that it’s very possible to do what you did, the drums part was especially so cool, really great drum sound for a single mic, I might have to cop it. Amazing song by the way, absolutely beautiful. 🖤
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
definitely cop it!! I actually loved the drum sound bc using one mic actually led to a CLEANER sound that if I mic'd it in a traditional way, the isolation this technique gave became a major feature
@endlessflp
6 күн бұрын
@@AudioHaze yeah i was talking to my friends about how clean it was and how it was way nicer than the like multiple mic setup we did at college 😭 might have to try just doing a one mic setup for our next track like that fr
Thank you so much for this video, really. I've been recording some snippets and writing down lines for a few years now but never actually finished any of my songs. One of my goals this summer break is to actually sit down and complete a song, and seeing you do it really inspired me and gave me confidence that I can do it as well. Love your channel, keep being you dude ❤
@AudioHaze
2 күн бұрын
Dude when that song is done send me an email with the link, I would love LOVE to hear it!
@lovroknezevic8555
2 күн бұрын
@@AudioHaze I'll keep that in mind, thank you!!
Nice song, nice video, like your videos! And you have a nice voice that can tell a story well! :)
@AudioHaze
3 күн бұрын
Thanks so much dude!
I thought just me has a comfy riff to play in special overwhelmed moments. I like your channel because you make things in a personal way, I love that
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Nah man I think we all have that!! its like a musical fidget toy for anxiety hahaha
First of all, congratulations on an amazing work of art! I’ve been listening to Never There almost on repeat. I really feel that this song is some of the best work you’ve done. As a drummer and fellow owner of an LA-220, I felt almost as though you made this video just for me haha. I’ve been scouring KZread trying to see if anyone was trying anything even close to this exact video and what kind of results they got. I just want to say thank you for creating amazing content to inspire guys like me to try something new and create cool art. Im stoked to try this technique with my drums and my LA-220 and see what I can make!
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Ayyyyy I'm so glad I could help dude!! The LA-220 is a beast, I like to say you have to actively try to get a bad sound out of a Lauten Microphone, they know their stuff
I’m only 5 minutes in but have to go back to work. I’m Uber excited to finish this video. Appreciate your content!
@AudioHaze
5 күн бұрын
Thanks Adam! Lmk what you think when you finish it :)
@Adam_Painter_Musician
5 күн бұрын
Time is probably our most precious resource in today’s world and I would easily take time each day to watch content like this. I appreciate the transparency and the frustration that goes along with recording a song… as far as your discussion on the expectations we put on ourselves that you haven’t made it as a musician if you can’t do it in one take…. I heard an interview of an artist who said what they were trying to achieve in the studio versus what they did in live performances for the same song were a complete and entirely different goal and process. In a live performance, of course the take has to be as good as possible but there is a spirit and ambience of the live situation that masks and makes okay any mistakes. In the studio it’s etched in time meant to be listened to over and over and so must be as perfect as possible. Sure, you hear of those stories of bands getting the perfect take once but that’s different than bedroom recording…. You don’t have that live energy and so I agree with you that you have to abandon any types of those thoughts and separate live vs studio recording, especially home studios. For a complete newbie like me who just started toying around with recording. I truly appreciate your content. Keep it up.
You have made such great content but this may be the best yet, especially just on the general creative process and the hangups that one faces if working alone (or mostly alone in this case).
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thanks man!! That means so much, I was honestly really scared to upload this one, I felt like I was getting too philosophical with it, the reaction as been amazing though :)
Loveeeee this!!!!!!!!! More gear spotlight please
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Good to know! As long as said gear can have a side of making cool stuff :)
Love how you edited this video! Incredible work man, thanks for having me as always 🙏🏼
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
THANKS DOOOOOD, thanks for being in the vid, as always :)
Love the song!
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thanks guys!!!
Completely new to production and tech side of music having only really been the lead guitar for my band, you are so good mate, everything is so easy to understand :)
@AudioHaze
Күн бұрын
Dude welcome to the production world!! Its incredibly rewarding, I started as a guitarist and now being a guitarist and an audio engineer are near inseparable to me. Appreciate the kind words!
I've been having a really tough couple weeks. And, for the last few weeks I've really been pretty out of touch with my musical side. But watching this video is inspiring me to reach back for my guitar. It's bringing me back to the music. Thanks Haze. 😊
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Ive been there dude :) sometimes I slip into the same thing, it’s hard out there! Glad I could be of some help
Beautiful and informative! 🖖
@AudioHaze
4 күн бұрын
Thank you!
Good work bro
@AudioHaze
6 күн бұрын
Thanks Henry :)
Excellent. Will be Never There.