WinkSound | Live At Tainted Blue: Studio Tour - 1.10

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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2011

In this episode of Live @ Tainted Blue, get a full tour of the facility. Step into the Control Room to learn about their flagship Avid System 5 console, monitor setup and state of the art A/D converters. The live room offers prime acoustic space for recording live instruments and get first hand look into their collection of classic and modern microphones. Finally, learn why Tainted Blue Studios is one of the most inspiring places to produce music in New York City.

Live @ Tainted Blue is an episodic web series documenting life in a state of the art recording studio in Times Square, New York City. The series features audio technology and music production quick tips from the Tainted Blue team, music performances as well as lifestyle and cultural segments that give you insight into the contemporary music industry community.

Learn more about Tainted Blue Studioshttp://www.taintedblue.com/

Whats is your studio setup like?

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  • I always go crazy over the blue bottle with the B6 capsule.

  • @DECIFERTHIS09 It does sound pretty awesome.

  • how do they record tracks from the live room? i never hear about the system 5 having built in inputs or anything. so i wondering how it gets to the computer.

  • @MrAwesomemusician Hi, thanks for tuning in! There are mic panels in the live room which are routed to their Apogee AD/DA converters. These run the signals into Pro Tools and the System 5 controls the session. You can see how this setup works in the next episode which features a rundown of how they route for live recording. Check out the video response.

  • @WinkSound does it need to be "locked up" with the isochrone clock? or can you just use the big ben or isochrone clock by itself for a smaller studio?

  • @MrAwesomemusician Hi, sure thing. The isochrone clock can be used with any setup, whether it's a large format comercial studio or home studio. The difference between the Antelope clock and the rest is the accuracy it provides.

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  • but you can't mix at home thats the downside....mixing at this studio would be amazing

  • Im not being funny you can get similar if not better results from some vsts and a home studio real talk

  • Does anyone else feel like these guys are complete dicks? "Let me show you how expensive everything we own is."

  • PrimeLoops. :V

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