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All these electrical outlets are wired upside down. The ground pin should face up
@theflyingalamo23 күн бұрын
Not my jam at all nowadays, but props to the man for not cupping the microphone.
@dusty_wakeman23 күн бұрын
Don’t cup the mic!
@theflyingalamo22 күн бұрын
@@dusty_wakemanas a live sound tech, I absolutely abhor it. Completely destroys my gain staging and EQ. If I worked with a vocalist that did and I knew the songs, I'd have to set up 2 channels and ride faders.
@siriusfun25 күн бұрын
Oh dear.
@knightmorton8681Ай бұрын
I saw Doug play with Lucinda, amazing player. I really enjoyed the show and playing.
@mojaveaudioАй бұрын
LOVE Doug and Lucinda!
@CK2008ableАй бұрын
'The folks I was working with' AKA U2 haha. Daniel is so humble
@JohnGauge790Ай бұрын
Daniel is a genius but one of his secrets is those Radar converters.
@tekis0Ай бұрын
Both set-ups sound excellent! In the first set-up, I like how the two floor toms don't get lost in the overall "picture." I would've like to hear the the floor toms in the second, also great sounding, setup...but alas. You've got the drums tuned very, very well, which helps a great deal, along with good technique. Thank-you for sharing!
@dusty_wakemanАй бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it!
@GYMusicАй бұрын
I've owned U-67, U-47, C-414, RCA ribbons and other top quality mics since the late 60's. I recently added a matched pair of Mojave MA-300s and love them. I love the variable pattern controls. I'm using the MA-300s on drum overheads, vocals, acoustic guitars, odd percussion instruments and old pump reed organs. They are wonderful. I'll hope to demo the Mojave MA-37 soon.
@mojaveaudioАй бұрын
Love to hear that! The 300 is a workhouse - so a matched pair'll get ya far in the studio!
@rmschmunk-tr3krАй бұрын
Nice video Topher!!!
@CorsinoRealEstateАй бұрын
Awesome!!!
@mojaveaudioАй бұрын
🙏
@gaboonschoolofmusic9848Ай бұрын
lovely sounding
@mojaveaudioАй бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@gaboonschoolofmusic9848Ай бұрын
I am all Mohave never a shure person...i dont have any shure products
@mojaveaudioАй бұрын
😎🙏
@jasonpchesneyАй бұрын
Christopher is the consummate professional and is a joy and pleasure to work with. He elevates any project that he is involved in.
@mojaveaudioАй бұрын
Couldn't agree more! 🔥🔥
@DaveElkeАй бұрын
Sweet grooves. I wonder why he went w the non matched pair over just using the 300 matched pair for the GJ..?
@morganyoungisplayingdrumsАй бұрын
That was an excellent demonstration.
@mojaveaudioАй бұрын
Thank you 🙌
@swstratАй бұрын
Tasteee....!
@mojaveaudioАй бұрын
🍬🎤🎙
@joy1essАй бұрын
oh my god i did it
@mojaveaudioАй бұрын
Happy to hear that the video helped!
@toneseelandАй бұрын
Genius.
@DrWasabiBeatsАй бұрын
Así quiero ser si llego a viejo!
@mojaveaudioАй бұрын
Yo tambien 😎
@troygaspard67322 ай бұрын
When he is talking about going to Europe to record in a castle, that would have been for U2 on. The Unforgettable Fire.
@kevinbarrett96152 ай бұрын
Danny’s work on Dylan’s album “ Oh Mercy” remains as one of the best recordings he did in the last 50+ years. His work recording U 2 is the stuff of legends.
@aperequest2 ай бұрын
This is a good song.
@aperequest2 ай бұрын
I’ve been a fan of his since I first heard Time out of Mind. I had fallen in love with a Royer 122 around the same time as when I first heard that record years ago. I heard David Royer was making a remake or a tribute to a C-37a and I bought it. If you’re interested in this mic and not sure if you want to get one, get it. I’m honestly not just saying that. It’s opened up such a wonderful space of vocal recording that I’ve never been able to find before. Great microphone.
@Producelikeapro2 ай бұрын
Great video! Daniel is a joy to talk to!!
@RebeccaTurner-ny1xx2 ай бұрын
Mr Lanois seems to lack enough money to heat his studio, given his woolly hat and outside coat. Don't his valve devices provide heating as well?
@UlfTv2 ай бұрын
Nice!! What music is playing in the background?
@dusty_wakeman2 ай бұрын
That's just Dan playing while we set up the video shoot.
@UlfTvАй бұрын
@@dusty_wakeman nice. Thanks
@CashMattock2 ай бұрын
My dad is from Hamilton! 🙌
@monsieurd.2 ай бұрын
Thank you Monsieur Lanois
@g3cd2 ай бұрын
Damn, I wish I would find one of those at the bottom of a Capn' Crunch box 😭
@HaightStreetVoice2 ай бұрын
Wally Llama! Love from the Haight!
@jamesseabrook36312 ай бұрын
Absolutely Love Daniel Lanois. His way of thinking about music production has been a bigger influence on my own than any other. And now I’ve never wanted a mic more!!! 🤓🥳
@sythe772 ай бұрын
Danny being Danny. There's no one else like him. The lessons learned at Grant, expanded, deepened and on the road to forever, are still shining. Great to see him!
@w.a.o.a.w2 ай бұрын
Read Dead Redemption II, so iconic. Tragic story of Fenton fighting off gunslingers not through violence, but books and bestowed his knowledge unto those who sought to harm him. Playing as Lancelot after Fenton dies reading his journal on a cliff facing the sunrise was such a beautiful moment. Still sad there was no Typing of the Undead DLC for the prequel though. “When the time comes, you better run to the library, and don’t look back” 😢
@jackduxbury16322 ай бұрын
🐐
@OnlyElshafto2 ай бұрын
So this is all about mic influencing..ffs
@rolandguerin12 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!
@kevinkappelman62272 ай бұрын
I could listen to Daniel talk all day. God bless him.
@kellykasparek81502 ай бұрын
Daniel Lanois is GOD !!!!
@justme-kt7zt2 ай бұрын
Well, no he isn't, but I think he produced some of His most interesting records
@paultorbert69292 ай бұрын
One of the Prophets of Sound… he works for GOD….. 🙏😇🎛🎚🎤🎸🎹😺
@RebeccaTurner-ny1xx2 ай бұрын
Well, he worked with a guy who _thinks_ he's a deity...
@justme-kt7zt2 ай бұрын
(I hope no one takes my comment too seriously - I was trying to riff off an old joke: "Wait, is [person's name] God?" "No, but I think they went to college together")
@RnRanimal2 ай бұрын
now that's some high price indeed!
@fivechordmusic2 ай бұрын
I love to see M Daniel Lanois let his child-like heart come out with the mic in hand. Keep on rockin' !
@gracedesignprofessionalaudio2 ай бұрын
Bravo, Mojave!! Great vid / Great mic / with one of the Greats !!
@daniel_dumile2 ай бұрын
*Red Dead Redemption
@GYMusic2 ай бұрын
I love my matched pair of MA-300s. A MA-37 might have to be next. There's something special about tube mics.
@MGrayl-ib5fo2 ай бұрын
"Read" Dead Redemption???
@iPhone-Cinematograhy2 ай бұрын
One of my favourite musicians...
@LunatechStudio2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great video with Daniel! I still use and enjoy a microphone David hand built for me. A large diaphragm tube mic using a military spec subminiature tube. He built the power supply into a military ammo box sprayed black, and the power supply and mic have silver printed stickers that simply say “Mojave Audio”. I’ve been a fan of his design work for a long time. Used to really enjoy talking to him at NAMM.
@dusty_wakeman2 ай бұрын
Send us a picture!
@LunatechStudio2 ай бұрын
Hey Dusty, absolutely I’ll send you some pictures!
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All these electrical outlets are wired upside down. The ground pin should face up
Not my jam at all nowadays, but props to the man for not cupping the microphone.
Don’t cup the mic!
@@dusty_wakemanas a live sound tech, I absolutely abhor it. Completely destroys my gain staging and EQ. If I worked with a vocalist that did and I knew the songs, I'd have to set up 2 channels and ride faders.
Oh dear.
I saw Doug play with Lucinda, amazing player. I really enjoyed the show and playing.
LOVE Doug and Lucinda!
'The folks I was working with' AKA U2 haha. Daniel is so humble
Daniel is a genius but one of his secrets is those Radar converters.
Both set-ups sound excellent! In the first set-up, I like how the two floor toms don't get lost in the overall "picture." I would've like to hear the the floor toms in the second, also great sounding, setup...but alas. You've got the drums tuned very, very well, which helps a great deal, along with good technique. Thank-you for sharing!
So glad you enjoyed it!
I've owned U-67, U-47, C-414, RCA ribbons and other top quality mics since the late 60's. I recently added a matched pair of Mojave MA-300s and love them. I love the variable pattern controls. I'm using the MA-300s on drum overheads, vocals, acoustic guitars, odd percussion instruments and old pump reed organs. They are wonderful. I'll hope to demo the Mojave MA-37 soon.
Love to hear that! The 300 is a workhouse - so a matched pair'll get ya far in the studio!
Nice video Topher!!!
Awesome!!!
🙏
lovely sounding
Thank you 🙏
I am all Mohave never a shure person...i dont have any shure products
😎🙏
Christopher is the consummate professional and is a joy and pleasure to work with. He elevates any project that he is involved in.
Couldn't agree more! 🔥🔥
Sweet grooves. I wonder why he went w the non matched pair over just using the 300 matched pair for the GJ..?
That was an excellent demonstration.
Thank you 🙌
Tasteee....!
🍬🎤🎙
oh my god i did it
Happy to hear that the video helped!
Genius.
Así quiero ser si llego a viejo!
Yo tambien 😎
When he is talking about going to Europe to record in a castle, that would have been for U2 on. The Unforgettable Fire.
Danny’s work on Dylan’s album “ Oh Mercy” remains as one of the best recordings he did in the last 50+ years. His work recording U 2 is the stuff of legends.
This is a good song.
I’ve been a fan of his since I first heard Time out of Mind. I had fallen in love with a Royer 122 around the same time as when I first heard that record years ago. I heard David Royer was making a remake or a tribute to a C-37a and I bought it. If you’re interested in this mic and not sure if you want to get one, get it. I’m honestly not just saying that. It’s opened up such a wonderful space of vocal recording that I’ve never been able to find before. Great microphone.
Great video! Daniel is a joy to talk to!!
Mr Lanois seems to lack enough money to heat his studio, given his woolly hat and outside coat. Don't his valve devices provide heating as well?
Nice!! What music is playing in the background?
That's just Dan playing while we set up the video shoot.
@@dusty_wakeman nice. Thanks
My dad is from Hamilton! 🙌
Thank you Monsieur Lanois
Damn, I wish I would find one of those at the bottom of a Capn' Crunch box 😭
Wally Llama! Love from the Haight!
Absolutely Love Daniel Lanois. His way of thinking about music production has been a bigger influence on my own than any other. And now I’ve never wanted a mic more!!! 🤓🥳
Danny being Danny. There's no one else like him. The lessons learned at Grant, expanded, deepened and on the road to forever, are still shining. Great to see him!
Read Dead Redemption II, so iconic. Tragic story of Fenton fighting off gunslingers not through violence, but books and bestowed his knowledge unto those who sought to harm him. Playing as Lancelot after Fenton dies reading his journal on a cliff facing the sunrise was such a beautiful moment. Still sad there was no Typing of the Undead DLC for the prequel though. “When the time comes, you better run to the library, and don’t look back” 😢
🐐
So this is all about mic influencing..ffs
Thank you!!!
I could listen to Daniel talk all day. God bless him.
Daniel Lanois is GOD !!!!
Well, no he isn't, but I think he produced some of His most interesting records
One of the Prophets of Sound… he works for GOD….. 🙏😇🎛🎚🎤🎸🎹😺
Well, he worked with a guy who _thinks_ he's a deity...
(I hope no one takes my comment too seriously - I was trying to riff off an old joke: "Wait, is [person's name] God?" "No, but I think they went to college together")
now that's some high price indeed!
I love to see M Daniel Lanois let his child-like heart come out with the mic in hand. Keep on rockin' !
Bravo, Mojave!! Great vid / Great mic / with one of the Greats !!
*Red Dead Redemption
I love my matched pair of MA-300s. A MA-37 might have to be next. There's something special about tube mics.
"Read" Dead Redemption???
One of my favourite musicians...
Thanks for the great video with Daniel! I still use and enjoy a microphone David hand built for me. A large diaphragm tube mic using a military spec subminiature tube. He built the power supply into a military ammo box sprayed black, and the power supply and mic have silver printed stickers that simply say “Mojave Audio”. I’ve been a fan of his design work for a long time. Used to really enjoy talking to him at NAMM.
Send us a picture!
Hey Dusty, absolutely I’ll send you some pictures!
Wonderful....inspiring....Thanks for this !!!!
I had a c37 way back in 1982…..
Always enjoyable cat. Makes me want to buy one.