Sample Video - Hyryder

Here is a performance video from the Indianapolis band, Hyryder, performing at Riverfront Live, Cincinnati, OH.  The video utilized 7 cameras filming in 4K.   The audio was recorded with 12 outputs from the Allen & Heath board and mixed in Cubase at YGWYPF Studio.  The video editing was with Adobe Premiere Pro.  See all of Hyryder’s videos on their YouTube channel at:

Sample Video - Red Rabbit

Here is some sample video from the Indianapolis band, Red Rabbit, in a club setting.  This was recorded at Manley’s Irish Mutt.  The video utilized 6 cameras.   The audio was recorded directly from Behringer X32 board into Cubase on a laptop  The 24 tracks was mixed to a stereo 320 Kb MP3.  For the complete videos of each song, other videos recorded and mixed by YGWYPF Studio, see the Red Rabbit YouTube channel at:

Sample Video - 45 RPM

Here is some sample video utilizing the camera positioning and audio recording technique noted above.  This video of 45 RPM was filmed outdoors as part of the 2018 Carmel Gazebo Concerts.  Seven stationary cameras and one hand held camera were used in the filming.  The 16 track audio was recorded directly from the Allen & Heath Qu-16 board to a USB drive and mixed to a stereo 320 Kb MP3 using Cubase.  For the complete videos of each song, other videos recorded and mixed by YGWYPF Studio, see the 45 RPM YouTube channel at:

Sample Video - Roughouse

Roughouse was in YGWYPF Studio recording a demo and multiple cameras were setup to capture them while they recorded. The audio recording was completely live with no overdubs.  All instruments were close mic’d which allowed good separation during the mix down, even with the inevitable track bleed through the open mics.  The vocals were sang live and broadcast over a PA as the band performed.  For the complete videos of each song recorded and mixed by YGWYPF Studio, see the Roughouse YouTube channel at:

Sample Video - Chasing Katie

Chasing Katie was in YGWYPF Studio recording a demo and multiple cameras to capture them while they recorded. The audio recording was completely live with no overdubs.  All instruments were close mic’d which allowed good separation during the mix down, even with the inevitable track bleed through the open mics.  The vocals were sang live and broadcast over a PA as the band performed.