you said something about a quick compression tip? wheres that at? and i noticed every time you do clean rms, and you also turn your threshold up and gain up to where they fill/are on the grid in the graph. can you explain that?
you really dont have to go through that much trouble just to get that sound. if you take 2 ezdrum tracks. on one of them turn the overhead and the room down MOST of the way. on the second leave it wet. record with both tracks enabled. the track with the OH and room turned down gives the attack and the second keeps the decay. so you get a nice even studio drum sound.
you said something about a quick compression tip? wheres that at? and i noticed every time you do clean rms, and you also turn your threshold up and gain up to where they fill/are on the grid in the graph. can you explain that?
VcookiemonsterV 6 months ago
you really dont have to go through that much trouble just to get that sound. if you take 2 ezdrum tracks. on one of them turn the overhead and the room down MOST of the way. on the second leave it wet. record with both tracks enabled. the track with the OH and room turned down gives the attack and the second keeps the decay. so you get a nice even studio drum sound.
colaide09 11 months ago
is it the same to use addictive drums instead of ezedrummer? thanks
gastonbarker 1 year ago
not a good way to even practise mixing with ya instrumental like that
dicer0llin67 1 year ago
thanks alot :) ur tutorials are always helpful
andrico1234 1 year ago
Thanks. BTW, you didn't cover compression already, as you seem to think you did.
homeboystevea 2 years ago