J JP Workshop 1 TUTORiAL
TUTORiAL | 629 MB
Enter the Puig Vault for a workshop with the esteemed Grammy award-winning engineer and producer Jack Joseph Puig! In this one-hour video series, JJP discusses the importance of analog equipment for imparting certain characteristics to audio. He shows us his astounding collection of gear, and chooses to focus on a few select pieces to convey his concepts. Running a Pro Tools session, JJP feeds stereo drum tracks to his rare ADR F769 Vocal Stresser and remarkable Fairchild 670 tube compressor. He encourages critical listening to the source material with and without the inserts, and describes in detail how and why the gear is affecting the signal in certain ways. He also compares the results of summing his stems digitally versus analog, through his custom-built summing mixer. Furthermore, he differentiates between the sonics of his Neve, API, and custom tube stereo buss transformers.
PART 1
00:18:09
Summing network, transformers, analog vs. digital characteristics, ADR F769 Vocal Stresser
PART 2
00:12:14
Dimensionality, signal detection & reaction, Fairchild 670 tube compressor
PART 3
00:16:58
Power supplies, bandwidth, evaluating gear, analog vs. digital summing, transformer tones
PART 4
00:06:30
Comparison between API, Neve, & custom tube stereo busses, sample rate discussion