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Jay Som | Baybee | AEA Sessions
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For more information and AEA Session videos, please visit: www.aearibbonmics.com/aea-sessions/

Jay Som is the featured artist in one of our most unique AEA Sessions yet. Recorded entirely by the new supercardioid KU5A, Jay Som performs ‘Baybee’ from their 2017 album, ‘Everybody Works’. From the cozy comfort of a living room-turned-practice space, Jay Som demonstrate a playful, but precise chemistry.

The sharp directionality of the KU5A allows an entire band like Jay Som to record live and in close proximity without excessive bleed or room tone. It gives engineers and artists a unique combination of superb directionality and warm ribbon tonality in an active, road-ready form factor.

Look behind the scenes here: www.aearibbonmics.com/videos/jay-som/

Performed by Jay Som
(www.jaysommusic.com/)

Filming and audio by Ricky Chavez and Alex Chaloff
(www.bucketsmovingcompany.com/)

Mixed by Taylor Hales of Electrical Audio

FEATURED PRODUCTS:

KU5A - R88 - RPQ500


INPUT LIST:

Vocals: AEA KU5A

Guitar: AEA KU5A

Bass: AEA KU5A

Drums: AEA KU5A

Synth: AEA KU5A

Room: AEA R88mk2

Preamps: RPQ500

Converters: RME UFX+ Converters

DAW: Nuendo @ 48k/24bit


The AEA sessions is a collaboration between filmmaker and recording engineer Alex Chaloff and AEA Microphones. The motivation behind this project is to pair highly stylized video with pristine audio to showcase some of the finest microphones and musicians in the world.
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@submechanic864

8 months ago

Glad to see there’s still people making real music, felt every note !!!

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@69dguima69

6 months ago

Bruhhh, ridiculously good 👍 ❤

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@Indianadixon

3 years ago

Holy CRAP that was such a tight performance!

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@ritzy5691

2 years ago

GOD I LOVE HER!

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@jameswo4794

3 months ago

wow sounds amazing

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@bubz75

4 years ago

Nothing beats a Ribbon Mic and A Reel to Reel

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@dschlitz588

4 years ago

anticipating the new record....this version is awesome!

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@brittanyambrose1137

4 years ago

Wow, that was probably the first all-ribbon recording I've heard in a style like this. It makes the vibe so unique! I found myself craving a little air by the end, but I guess that's to be expected here. I really wanna try this out myself someday.

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@Oakwoodrecords

1 year ago

Cant wait to buy two KU5A's

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@1952FMS

1 year ago

love there sound

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@clikerzbot

4 years ago

Very good!

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@greatsongs9

5 years ago

This is so good!!

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@TiqueO6

5 years ago

Great music, and (finally!) an all-ribbon recording, one of the precious few. (I've been advocating for these for about 10 years.) The AEA KU5A is sounding like it's the perfect combination of Shure SM57 and a simple figure of 8 ribbon motor. It has punch in the mids and mid-highs combined with the "shapeliness" and 'character' of a ribbon. The directionality is really handy too (even if it's a kind of compromise to the truly natural sound obtainable from open-architecture ribbon motors/housings). I've used the 'mother' of this mic, RCA BK-5B for live acoustic nylon string guitar with great results. Not bad in the studio either.

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@chronicmango

5 years ago

So glad she has the synth doing the lead line instead of that weird little talk box/cocked wah thing the other guitar player was doing. This was a little too fast for me but the funky elements were *sick*.

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@muradlekov3679

3 years ago

holy fuck how i love this one

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@137magdiel

3 years ago

minha musica favorita da jay <3

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@waltertomaszewski1083

5 years ago

What mic stands are you using?

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@randszzob8590

3 years ago

How is this badly-recorded rehearsal take meant to tell us anything about the quality of your microphones? What is it's purpose?

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