Don't leave your windows open if you go out, or go to bed. I flooded my studio a few days ago in the storms! Surprised everything turns on... Otherwise looks sick.
New Rabea, new home, new studio. The worlds a better place, looking great. Wishing you a wonderful new Happy family home and musical journey....Peace and love .
F#*k, Utube has been kind to you, Bud! I picture you from not two yrs ago hanging around Andertons... Now look at you! You're like a well-spoiled Rockstar! I hope you stay grounded, it's a fickle, fickle biz... You deserve it, of course. Just stay humble, bro, is all I'm saying.
I love the aesthetic of the brick walls in the front and back of the room. Combined with the big windows for natural light if you want it. This room is perfect for a studio. Great find!
Its Refreshing to listen and watch someone so nice, modest Talented and Turned On ,honestly success could not happen to a nicer guy thanks for keeping it real .love your playing it just keeps getting better ,hope your neighbours are stone deaf
Stoked AF for you Bea! I remember subbing and watching the vids from the sub 100k times at your first apartment, the tiny "man cave" -you came a long way since that! Wish you all the best, cuz for me you're a refresher and a battery charger; when i get burnt out from music your channel inspires the crap out of me and help me gather up my shit to carry on ;) Hope all the best for you, Hannah, and the rest of the guys ;) Cheers from Poland ;)
The faqt that you allow us, your followers, to see your personal space is something very kind of you, so, thanks for that.. It's nice to see you much you and your friends have grown in the past 5 years or so. For sure your videos are a big inspiration for me.. thanks man!
Just a little acoustics tip. You might want to try diffusers for the panels above head. Tends to work a bit better than straight absorption. Also will clear up those few panels up the to maybe find out other reflective spots along the wall. Will probably make the room sound a lot tighter considering the triangle shaped roof doensn't work in it's benefit. Love the whole look to the studio though very clean despite how much stuff you've slinged into it.
I use a couple of tool boxes for my pedals. The rolling kind that you would find in a mechanic's garage, though they are the cheap ones because they don't have to be tough. Pedals fit in the drawers quite nicely,. A guy I know named Lyle Workman uses these kind of boxes for pedal storage. That is where I got the idea. Brilliant.
Bea, suggestion: You might want to check out commercial restaurant racks. They come in various sizes, can be assembled to have different size spacings between shelves, collapse down for easy storage and transporting, and can hold a great amount of weight. I've got a back bedroom with six of them (on casters). They are awesome and I can't imagine trying to operate without them. And if I need a certain set of things to go elsewhere, the whole unit just rolls out to the truck. ( I just wrap wide plastic wrap on a roll around the four corners and everything gets sealed inside until we get to the venue. Your shelving seems bulky with a stationary configuration that doesn't allow for a whole lot of adaptation. Just a thought... :)
One of the things I like about your videos is the human factor you put in all of them (even the ones being commissioned), it feels good that you're talking to friends and that's great in this universe of people who make videos of Gear test on the internet. Thanks for being such a good guy, bro !
Man!! Much respect and envy for not only finding a home to accommodate all your gear, but also having a woman who is cool with it! You’ve earned it Bea! Have the T-shirt and CDs all the way here in Japan and lovin them! Rock on.
I keep my NAMM Badges too. Good memories which you are a part of. I'm going to build a studio space and I never thought about a charging shelf before watching this. THANKS!!
you can dampen speaker cabs or combo amps vibrations by sitting them on top of old car tyres it isolates them,might be handy on floorboards you could get a roll of rubber vinyl the sort they use in vans or horseboxes on the floor that will absorb loads of reflections deaden the floor, obiously no need with guitar rig or straight in but if you are making a racket it might help
I kept looking at the power cables thinking, what the heck is that? Then I remember you’re not in the states. Internet sure makes the world small. Love your set up. Very similar to mine here in Nashville.
Gracious of you to show us your new place, us music nerds definitely enjoy seeing how you make things happen. cant wait to hear what inspiration comes from it!
Just a quick tip: store your guitar cases vertically in a manner that the top of fretboard is 90º with the rack - this way you minimize natural gravity effect on your guitar necks.
Since so much recording, mixing and mastering is done in the box, it would be nice to see what types of software Rabea uses and how it's organized. There has to be a lot of software "gear" in there!
OK there we go now you probably won’t read this but I’ve been watching Your channel And the captains channel for a long time I love you guys you both inspiration to me I love playing guitar now it’s the best thing that ever happened in my life hook me up with a paddle man just one pedal all I need is a blues pedal anywhere there at the house thank you for everything you do
Thanks Rabea, it's amazing .....I've been in a bad place for a while. ...but that little heart has given me a little bit of light through the dark.....again thanks Rabea. ..your a top bloke....
What a nice space! And a great layout too! Hope it inspires lots of creativity. I use Roland V-Drums too although my kit is an old td-6v, but it keeps me rocking. E drums are so versatile, it's like having many studio kits in one. Such a great tool to have at your disposal.
Thank you for the tour. Amazing equipment. I guess there was one thing you missed to mention and that is the studio desk hehe. Where did you buy it and what brand, name and model is it? :) Im looking for one your seems really nice, free space under the desk and nice solution for the monitors.
Glad you're happy with the new place! Just wanted to give you a heads up that I noticed some low mid resonances in the last bit. You might wanna check if it's a room /mic position/EQ thing and the specific frequency/wavelength... had the same problem and couldn't fix it with the "normal" methods... until I realised that the sound waves were bouncing in a triangle inverted to the roof... places a couch in the middle of the room - problem solved ;)
That's awesome dude Les Paul, because man I was walking 7 miles a day into Wow Dell's and I found a skate park by this Fire Dept. So I Dropped into this 10-12 ft bowl and ended up falling on the center slope. That was like the steepest part and my elbow and forearm were in a lot of pain, like shattered I felt. So it was 3 weeks before I built up enough pain tolerance messing with guitar. Enough to go back to the Skateboarding park to 50-50 a 20 ft hubba.
Rab. I like that black Les Paul in the back ground at 40 sec. I bet that bad boy Sounds Excellent 👍 Rab. Thanks TroyFrost / Troyster 😎 CoolRiffs 😎 Cool 🎸 🤘🤘 🤘
Ha, keeping the lady happy is critical when choosing lodgings. I have my garage, I'm pretty diligent about defending my little space to have it set up as I like, knowing full well that the rest of the house is hers. but when it boils down to it, I can make my space anywhere, so if she decides that she doesn't like a place, I call the movers.
Nice room!!! Seems to be an attic. Must be pretty hot during summer time. How does the neighbours enjoy your music. Do you have to keep it low all the time??? Hope that one day you can build your own home and be free to play as loud as you want!!! Thanks for sharing a part of your life with the rest of the world!!!
Life has been good for the work you've given. Wish we had CZcams when I was heavily into my music drumming etc in 90s where most drummers were stale. HahH
7:11 I’m glad you addressed the elephant in the room.....
So guests of Rabea will be sleeping on guitar cases, using a 4x12 as an alarm clock, and flossing their teeth with 11-56 strings. Rock on Rabea!
Imaging using the 4x12 for the alarm 😨
Wouldn't mind sleeping on these cases if I'd get to play with what's inside 😁
Don't leave your windows open if you go out, or go to bed. I flooded my studio a few days ago in the storms! Surprised everything turns on... Otherwise looks sick.
Thanks bro - and good advice! See you next weekend ;)
I wish I was that organised with my stuff - love it!
I think it’s because if it’s not organised enough. I never get anything done hahah
Next time my wife says I have too many guitars, I'm cueing up this video
That Roland kit is nearly $8k stateside. What a gift!
and yet you still need VSTs to make it sound decent 😁
Dude congrats man. What a sick new studio!
Just a suggestion: If those are skylights that your amps are under I would move them in case they leak. Great studio and gear !!
New Rabea, new home, new studio. The worlds a better place, looking great. Wishing you a wonderful new Happy family home and musical journey....Peace and love .
That UA logo lines up perfectly with the ceiling! Its a sign!
F#*k, Utube has been kind to you, Bud! I picture you from not two yrs ago hanging around Andertons... Now look at you! You're like a well-spoiled Rockstar! I hope you stay grounded, it's a fickle, fickle biz... You deserve it, of course. Just stay humble, bro, is all I'm saying.
So proud of you for
Your lifes upgrades.
Do to doing what you love...
I hope to
Too follow in y'alls foot steps.
Lots of love from
Paducah TX....
nice poem friend
I love the aesthetic of the brick walls in the front and back of the room. Combined with the big windows for natural light if you want it. This room is perfect for a studio. Great find!
Rabea: *opens cereal cupboard* More pedals!
nice studio. congrats on the new house
Just to have Bea's leftovers would be awesome! Grats on the new home, and just doing well in life in general!
That string drawer makes me feel so justified for loving NYXLs!
Damn, you've got a lot of gear dude. Thanks for the tour
Its Refreshing to listen and watch someone so nice, modest Talented and Turned On ,honestly success could not happen to a nicer guy
thanks for keeping it real .love your playing it just keeps getting better ,hope your neighbours are stone deaf
Congrats young man ! You work hard and deserves (with your other half) to have a nice place (another stepping stone) to live in.
How about 'Sound like Bea without busting the bank?' ;-)
This could be really cool!
+1000 !!!
Not possible!
That would be impossible lol look at all that gear!lol
First you need to be reborn with skill that very few have. Then practice and practice unit you realize you can never sound like Bea.
Master Rabea! Thank you for Lukather's sound like in Andertons, been waiting for this 4 years! Rock on!!! Cheers!!! ❤🎹👍🎸🤘🇧🇷
Stoked AF for you Bea! I remember subbing and watching the vids from the sub 100k times at your first apartment, the tiny "man cave" -you came a long way since that! Wish you all the best, cuz for me you're a refresher and a battery charger; when i get burnt out from music your channel inspires the crap out of me and help me gather up my shit to carry on ;)
Hope all the best for you, Hannah, and the rest of the guys ;)
Cheers from Poland ;)
The faqt that you allow us, your followers, to see your personal space is something very kind of you, so, thanks for that.. It's nice to see you much you and your friends have grown in the past 5 years or so. For sure your videos are a big inspiration for me.. thanks man!
Good luck in the new place brother. I wish you guys find there peace and the endless flow of creativity and joy.
Just a little acoustics tip. You might want to try diffusers for the panels above head. Tends to work a bit better than straight absorption. Also will clear up those few panels up the to maybe find out other reflective spots along the wall. Will probably make the room sound a lot tighter considering the triangle shaped roof doensn't work in it's benefit. Love the whole look to the studio though very clean despite how much stuff you've slinged into it.
Noyce! Excited for you, man! Much great guitar gnar will be shredded under these favorable conditions.
It’s like a magical land!!
I use a couple of tool boxes for my pedals. The rolling kind that you would find in a mechanic's garage, though they are the cheap ones because they don't have to be tough. Pedals fit in the drawers quite nicely,. A guy I know named Lyle Workman uses these kind of boxes for pedal storage. That is where I got the idea. Brilliant.
Why i love this man :
- grinding gears 2 in the back
- listening some Snarky Puppy
- Got a mini skateboard (so 90's).
Lel.
Bea, suggestion: You might want to check out commercial restaurant racks. They come in various sizes, can be assembled to have different size spacings between shelves, collapse down for easy storage and transporting, and can hold a great amount of weight. I've got a back bedroom with six of them (on casters). They are awesome and I can't imagine trying to operate without them. And if I need a certain set of things to go elsewhere, the whole unit just rolls out to the truck. ( I just wrap wide plastic wrap on a roll around the four corners and everything gets sealed inside until we get to the venue. Your shelving seems bulky with a stationary configuration that doesn't allow for a whole lot of adaptation. Just a thought... :)
One of the things I like about your videos is the human factor you put in all of them (even the ones being commissioned), it feels good that you're talking to friends and that's great in this universe of people who make videos of Gear test on the internet.
Thanks for being such a good guy, bro !
Really happy for you and Hannah, Bea. It's inspiring to hear you so happy and proud of the new space. Onwards and Upwards!
Man!! Much respect and envy for not only finding a home to accommodate all your gear, but also having a woman who is cool with it! You’ve earned it Bea! Have the T-shirt and CDs all the way here in Japan and lovin them! Rock on.
glad im not the only one who absolutely love NYXLs!
Glad I'm not the only one who keeps boxes for expensive things!
Lovin' the studio Rabea, so much nicer than my shoebox in central London, Olga, The Toy Dolls.
Congrats on the new house! I've listened to grinding gears 2 like a million times. Thanks for doing what you do
I keep my NAMM Badges too. Good memories which you are a part of.
I'm going to build a studio space and I never thought about a charging shelf before watching this. THANKS!!
I felt no jealousy watching. I'm pleased to see Rabea's success, and am proud to be part of it all in some small part as a fan.
That room is not studio....it's heaven. Congratulations on the new space.
Thanks for showing us around Bea. You are my biggest inspiration. Keep doing what you do. As always looking forward to your next video!
DAY-um! Nice upgrade, Son.
I love the old timey cottagey vibe of your new studio! Can't wait to hear more new stuff! And a bare Knuckle signature pickup?! How fancy! Ha ha ha!
you can dampen speaker cabs or combo amps vibrations by sitting them on top of old car tyres it isolates them,might be handy on floorboards you could get a
roll of rubber vinyl the sort they use in vans or horseboxes on the floor that will absorb loads of reflections deaden the floor,
obiously no need with guitar rig or straight in but if you are making a racket it might help
Snarky Puppy is always a solid choice! 🤘🏾
I kept looking at the power cables thinking, what the heck is that? Then I remember you’re not in the states. Internet sure makes the world small. Love your set up. Very similar to mine here in Nashville.
Gracious of you to show us your new place, us music nerds definitely enjoy seeing how you make things happen. cant wait to hear what inspiration comes from it!
Very humble, very grateful and very talented. You deserve your success and will inspire all those that work hard to achieve similar.
I just built my home studio and it is extremely similar to yours, which makes me feel like I’m on the right track. I’m happy for you brother! Rock on!
Insane setup Rabea! Glad you got the extra space for storage as well. Cheers.
Looks killer man, enjoy that wicked setup : )
Congrats on the new house I love it when good people that work real hard win in life. I see Robert Baker another nice guy that works hard.
You don't see many people talking about the Deeflexx, they are awesome!
Amazing. Thx for sharing.
Nice setup - cool place to create badass tunes - love the way your LP is just hangin' out behind ya - brilliant work, mate!
I live in UK long time and to be honest you are one of the most amazing bloggers and musicians !!!
Blinking heck!! That’s some gear. A video of my gear would take about 60 seconds and that’s including a tour of the toilet roll holder. Phew
Look at Mr. Moneybags over here with his fancy pants toilet roll holder.
Just a quick tip: store your guitar cases vertically in a manner that the top of fretboard is 90º with the rack - this way you minimize natural gravity effect on your guitar necks.
Love the studio!! Was looking around at your videos and of course, got to google-eye the gear ;)
Keep up the awesome playing my dude!
Since so much recording, mixing and mastering is done in the box, it would be nice to see what types of software Rabea uses and how it's organized. There has to be a lot of software "gear" in there!
OK there we go now you probably won’t read this but I’ve been watching Your channel And the captains channel for a long time I love you guys you both inspiration to me I love playing guitar now it’s the best thing that ever happened in my life hook me up with a paddle man just one pedal all I need is a blues pedal anywhere there at the house thank you for everything you do
I remember walking past you at the clocktower when I was visiting Brighton... made me chuckle to myself
May you be blessed for literally ever
Looking forward to seeing that Roland video
Studio is looking is looking great man! Thanks for showing us around! Looking forward to seeing more videos from this setup
Sup Bea, looking forward to the next prototype affordable sig!
Best of luck man! Best Wishes for you and family.
Very cool, very very organised, very very very jealous.
Wow!! Awesome!!! Love tour vids BRO!!
Switchibg from Rhode foam decouplers to Special speaker Stands or Gel decouplers/Pucks was one of the biggest Changes for my Studio.
Great walkabout of all the gear.. Gotta say I love attic rooms - the sky is the limit, break on through to the other side :))
Grandma's metronome and dad's case I'm betting, are the most important things in the room
Still love the 'Universal Audio' sign....I remember you had it at your last property....very cool
Thanks Rabea, it's amazing .....I've been in a bad place for a while. ...but that little heart has given me a little bit of light through the dark.....again thanks Rabea. ..your a top bloke....
Dude You Got An Awesome Layout In Your Studio 👍👍🎶🎶🎸Can’t Wait To See Demos And Jams.
What a nice space! And a great layout too! Hope it inspires lots of creativity. I use Roland V-Drums too although my kit is an old td-6v, but it keeps me rocking. E drums are so versatile, it's like having many studio kits in one. Such a great tool to have at your disposal.
Looks awesome! Inspiring space. Can't wait to see more videos from the new spot.
Chappers British Standard in a Hiscox case....🤘🏼💪🏼
Wow you have a lot of stuff!! Its cool you collect your friends articles too. You have a good life!
Thank you for the tour. Amazing equipment. I guess there was one thing you missed to mention and that is the studio desk hehe. Where did you buy it and what brand, name and model is it? :) Im looking for one your seems really nice, free space under the desk and nice solution for the monitors.
sweet studio broski..congratz on the move and gl for the future events ...too u and the lady of the house ^_^ tcous
U one of those rare musicians who keeps everything so organized...
Congrats man! Looks amazing. Very happy for you both.
Glad you're happy with the new place! Just wanted to give you a heads up that I noticed some low mid resonances in the last bit. You might wanna check if it's a room /mic position/EQ thing and the specific frequency/wavelength... had the same problem and couldn't fix it with the "normal" methods... until I realised that the sound waves were bouncing in a triangle inverted to the roof... places a couch in the middle of the room - problem solved ;)
Congratulations Bea, love your new home...looking forward for more videos.
That's awesome dude Les Paul, because man I was walking 7 miles a day into Wow Dell's and I found a skate park by this Fire Dept. So I Dropped into this 10-12 ft bowl and ended up falling on the center slope. That was like the steepest part and my elbow and forearm were in a lot of pain, like shattered I felt. So it was 3 weeks before I built up enough pain tolerance messing with guitar. Enough to go back to the Skateboarding park to 50-50 a 20 ft hubba.
Looks similar to John Browne's studio - either way congrats man!
What do you mean, either way?
Good luck in the new place love it
🤘🏼🤘🏼
Awesome looking place, how did you get around noise concerns (Neighbours?)
Awesome vid man! Totally deserved to have the gear and the space! Keep rocking 🙌🏻🙌🏻🎸
3:00 Wow those ENKI cases literally make you fly around!
Rab. I like that black Les Paul in the back ground at 40 sec. I bet that bad boy Sounds Excellent 👍 Rab. Thanks TroyFrost / Troyster 😎 CoolRiffs 😎 Cool 🎸 🤘🤘 🤘
Ha, keeping the lady happy is critical when choosing lodgings. I have my garage, I'm pretty diligent about defending my little space to have it set up as I like, knowing full well that the rest of the house is hers. but when it boils down to it, I can make my space anywhere, so if she decides that she doesn't like a place, I call the movers.
nice one Bea! all the best in the new studio!
Nice room!!! Seems to be an attic. Must be pretty hot during summer time. How does the neighbours enjoy your music. Do you have to keep it low all the time??? Hope that one day you can build your own home and be free to play as loud as you want!!! Thanks for sharing a part of your life with the rest of the world!!!
Thats a Dope setup. Looking forward to all the new vids. Keep pushin' Bea
Very very cool 😎 Cheers!
Life has been good for the work you've given. Wish we had CZcams when I was heavily into my music drumming etc in 90s where most drummers were stale. HahH
Car guy and guitarist, that goodwood pass is epic! Thats the one i aspire to get lol