good good! quick tip: doing this with double-kick drums, just lay down another track and do different trigger/sample settings separately - it's easier than trying to find perfect compromise settings for different kick density across song ;)
I forgive you for the sound quality Myk. Cool video man. A method I use is to duplicate a kick track (for example) and split it at the transients, then from the Reaper media explorer there is the option to replace the track's media with any sample you like.
I just wanna say that you have been the most helpful youtuber when it comes to mixing drums. my first attempt was this past weekend and youve been a great help
Hell yeah, this is exactly what I am looking for. Did my layers per Hand over a couple of bars yet, what is still fine getting an alive floating SD Sound f.e. - but this is abreal cool fast hack. Thank this man.
Thanks, Myk. When blending kicks, I sometimes need to tune and phase align the tails to avoid mush, except in high-volume genres where a boomy tail would sound crap in a club or on a system with a great subwoofer. Then the tail can go and the lows are taken over by the sub-bass after the hit. Thinking about it, I'm not very discerning as I only make music for myself as a hobby. 😀
Thanks! Hey Myk, this video is awesome I was actually just think about how I do this with my sons drums. Also I just tried exporting single elements from EZ drummer so I could import them into reaper and was successful. Anyway thanks for all your content.
I do so many things from muscle memory that I'm not sure what you mean 🤣 can you give me a timestamp where I do what you mean? If you mean making a track taller, Shift+1 (exclamation point) is the default key to increase the size of the currently selected track(s)
Lol, I can read navelpluisje. It's Dutch for belly button lint. :) But great info in this video. I'm a noob in Reaper and this to me was very informative. I could even see myself synthesize a kick and blend that in, when necessary. After listening for a minute or so, I didn't even noticed the 'bad' audio recording anymore. I've heard worse. It maybe wasn't the best, but definitely not that bad. *Edit* Looking through your other videos, there's a lot that look interesting, so I subscribed to your channel.
good good!
quick tip: doing this with double-kick drums, just lay down another track and do different trigger/sample settings separately - it's easier than trying to find perfect compromise settings for different kick density across song ;)
I forgive you for the sound quality Myk.
Cool video man.
A method I use is to duplicate a kick track (for example) and split it at the transients, then from the Reaper media explorer there is the option to replace the track's media with any sample you like.
I just wanna say that you have been the most helpful youtuber when it comes to mixing drums. my first attempt was this past weekend and youve been a great help
Hell yeah, this is exactly what I am looking for. Did my layers per Hand over a couple of bars yet, what is still fine getting an alive floating SD Sound f.e. - but this is abreal cool fast hack. Thank this man.
Thanks, Myk. When blending kicks, I sometimes need to tune and phase align the tails to avoid mush, except in high-volume genres where a boomy tail would sound crap in a club or on a system with a great subwoofer. Then the tail can go and the lows are taken over by the sub-bass after the hit. Thinking about it, I'm not very discerning as I only make music for myself as a hobby. 😀
Great call
Hi Myk, voice quality is not that bad. PS dont glance back :D (did that thing being there for a long time?)
Not a sample replacement plugin but did you try the new Melda Mdrumstrip? I have it and it's awesome for mix drums quickly!!
Thanks! Hey Myk, this video is awesome I was actually just think about how I do this with my sons drums. Also I just tried exporting single elements from EZ drummer so I could import them into reaper and was successful. Anyway thanks for all your content.
Like your outro beat here!
Thanks Mike.
I wonder how do you that expand and show/hide track that's awesome
I do so many things from muscle memory that I'm not sure what you mean 🤣 can you give me a timestamp where I do what you mean?
If you mean making a track taller, Shift+1 (exclamation point) is the default key to increase the size of the currently selected track(s)
@@LetsTalkAboutReaper the tilde (~) key is also great for shrinking and growing overall tracks size.
Lol, I can read navelpluisje. It's Dutch for belly button lint. :)
But great info in this video. I'm a noob in Reaper and this to me was very informative. I could even see myself synthesize a kick and blend that in, when necessary.
After listening for a minute or so, I didn't even noticed the 'bad' audio recording anymore. I've heard worse. It maybe wasn't the best, but definitely not that bad.
*Edit* Looking through your other videos, there's a lot that look interesting, so I subscribed to your channel.
i forgive ya, brother. haha good stuff here
✨Thank you, Sir, 🙏✨
Good shit Myk!
Loll future Myk!!
TIL myk means soft in norwegian
Excellent video mate
I would have cut a hole in the bass drum but my wife would have yelled at me 😂