Parallel Compression on Metal Drums

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  • Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
  • Part two of my "Mixing with Stock Plugins" series!
    Part One of this series: • How to Mix Metal Drums...
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  • @CoolMetal
    @CoolMetal 5 років тому +75

    I use Logic. But I don't care what is used in tutorials. They're all pretty much the same. A DAW might have a unique way of doing things, but there's always a work around no matter which workstation you use. So use whatever the hell you want. haha

    • @HellaBeatsOfficial
      @HellaBeatsOfficial 5 років тому +2

      Me too man and you're exactly right 👌 Been watching Glenn for years

    • @CoolMetal
      @CoolMetal 5 років тому +1

      @@HellaBeatsOfficial Been watchin' SMG for years too! I've learned a lot from him. \m/

    • @jeffreydan
      @jeffreydan 5 років тому +1

      Munkey Metal Covers - cubase has something called VariAudio 3 now in cubase 10. I have logic as well, but have not found a workaround. I agree that a DAW is a DAW, but cubase has some really cool features that I cannot find in other DAWs. Checkout VariAudio 3 and let me know if logic can do the same. Been trying to figure it out.

    • @CoolMetal
      @CoolMetal 5 років тому +3

      @@jeffreydan Well I don't know how they compare because I don't use Logic's pitch editor; I use Melodyne if I ever tune anything. But Logic has Flex Pitch.
      But I don't think we should be discussing pitch correction in SMG's comment section. Glenn might ban us from commenting. haha \m/

    • @rhoadsfan
      @rhoadsfan 5 років тому +1

      Haha.. been doing the same thing.. I’m on Logic Pro 8 and using a 2008 iMac.. can’t even go online within to download plugins so it’s totally what came with the software.. I don’t have expensive gear, I’m using a prosonus 24 bit 8 channel fire pod interface.. drum mics were just a cheap set offline, but they were 100 times better than regular dynamic mics.. I also have the apex205 ribbon mic (as recommended by this channel) for the room mic.. I made a sub kick from an old snare drum shell and 12 inch speaker and for vocals I actually have some decent mics compliments of a great price from a mate that is one of the top sales reps for rode mics here in Australia.. an NTK and an NTK/K2.. I usually put the NTK in the normal position and suspend the k2 upside down above it almost touching.. that gets a good vocal sound I think..
      I’ve been watching these vids and my mix is sounding 100% better so regardless of the DAW, as someone already said there is always some kind of way to work around it for pretty much the same result..
      I do have a question though.. my guitar rig is POD x3 pro rack unit into a positive grid bias rack amp.. when I recorded, I just did D.I straight out of the POD and left the bias amp out of it.. things I’ve been seeing and reading suggest I should’ve actually gone from the pod into the amp and D.I from that.. is that right?? Because I’m having issues with guitar sound and something I watched said the pod in particular can be shit to D.I from because it gets too saturated and electronicy sounding which seems to be creating some frequency issues in the mix making it sound like it’s kind an of distorting to much or something like that..if I had gone through the bias amp, would that have been better and given me a better guitar tone to start/work wth?? Cheers in advance for any help...

  • @OrionHellraiser
    @OrionHellraiser 5 років тому +28

    I really love Reaper, you can't beat it for the price, all the features, updates, the community and it's very intuitive, I previously used Cubase, Logic, Pro Tools and even Fruity Loops and Magix Samplitude, but since i found Reaper, I stayed there!

    • @BukanIbuMu
      @BukanIbuMu 5 років тому +1

      Reaper is awesome.

  • @vrplaynation3505
    @vrplaynation3505 5 років тому +11

    It seems like everyone is missing the point here. It's not about the DAW, it's about the process. That and inadvertently showing how important it is to get a great sound/tone in the recording phase.
    Great video series, keep it up!

  • @jpb5524
    @jpb5524 5 років тому +38

    Cubase user here. I love it. Great Video.

  • @DethPopVideos
    @DethPopVideos Місяць тому

    5 years later I still come to this video. I’m no beginner by any means, but I just love watching other people’s workflows because in this field you never stop learning.

  • @patientmental875
    @patientmental875 5 років тому +57

    Learning from Glenn's recent tutorial videos my mixes sound 1000% better no BS!

    • @likeanuuk6612
      @likeanuuk6612 5 років тому +2

      listen to his drum mixing tutorials but not his guitar ones. your mixes will sound even better then

  • @allendean9807
    @allendean9807 5 років тому +15

    I’m using Logic Pro x, and your videos have made a huge difference in “glueing” my drums together
    Thanks!

  • @MetalBlade83
    @MetalBlade83 5 років тому +5

    Please keep this video series coming. I am actually recoding drums on cubase at the moment and this really helps. Thanks.

  • @lauriseppala4646
    @lauriseppala4646 5 років тому +11

    I'm using Cubase. Your videos are really helpful no matter the DAW. Also haista vittu Glenn!

  • @indecentchords
    @indecentchords 5 років тому

    Longtime Cubase user, and recently stared using Logic Pro and Cubase 10.... I am actually refreshed that someone that does Metal is finally using Cubase in tutorials. Thank you!!!

  • @mwintersteinsmith
    @mwintersteinsmith 5 років тому +3

    I am using Pro Tools 12 (2018). The principles you show in your videos should work across most DAW's. Keep up the good work!

  • @Gregorovitch144
    @Gregorovitch144 5 років тому +1

    Brilliant part 2, man. 12/10 this time round IMO.
    I use Cubase but TBH I don't think it matters what DAW you do these sorts of tutorials on. Cubase, Studio One, Reaper, whatever. The moves you're demonstrating here will, I'm sure, work just as effectively in any of them. It's the moves that matter, and especially your commentary on them, not the DAW.

  • @danardalin
    @danardalin 4 роки тому

    You taught me, Shidoshi, to always keep an open mind. To never limit myself to one style.

  • @irrsinnrainer
    @irrsinnrainer 5 років тому +2

    Using Cubase Essentials and Reaper.
    Thanks for these great tutorials! I've learnt a lot from watching you mixing these drums!

  • @salvaylasalve
    @salvaylasalve Рік тому

    These videos have definitely leveled up my game! thank you so much for taking the time to put this together and sharing it with the world!

  • @darylbond3899
    @darylbond3899 5 років тому +3

    A DAW is a DAW imo, I use Ableton 10 suite and Samplitude Pro X4 suite, the stock plugs in both are great. Another cracking video Glenn!!!

  • @jasonhoudyschell666
    @jasonhoudyschell666 5 років тому

    Started withTracktion7, then upgraded to waveform9 and thanks to you for 3 months now- Reaper. and I'm digging this Cubase! Like "Munkey Metal Covers" says it's ALL good! Thank You Glenn for every tutorial you have ever made. -JGH

  • @tarekwayne9193
    @tarekwayne9193 5 років тому +1

    What a cool voice and delivery you have, perfect for a metal radio station haha.

  • @Lukaspatterson
    @Lukaspatterson 5 років тому

    Im all about logic more of a learning curve than other daws I've used but so worth it, i love it how they keep adding amazing plugins in the daw itself, love the latest vintage EQs they added .

  • @TronciM
    @TronciM 4 роки тому

    The whole drum track turned out so well

  • @allenwarfield9262
    @allenwarfield9262 5 років тому

    Thank you for the knowledge and help Glenn! Your videos have helped make my mixes sound so amazing! I use Cubase and bought a Reaper license last year solely because of your using it. Love them both equally!

  • @willkrause3979
    @willkrause3979 5 років тому +1

    I've recently switched to band lab's cakewalk. I learnt on pro tools and reaper, used reaper at home, used pro tools while I was in college, but recently revamped my pc and swapped over to cakewalk after hearing good things. I love the UI, the stock plugins kick ass, and learning curve for a new DAW is pretty easy, having some past experience. Aside from a few things I'm figuring out here and there, I'm really impressed so far. Even comes with its own version of guitar rig and it's surprisingly good. I'd highly recommend checking it out, as it's free :)

    • @gilbertspader7974
      @gilbertspader7974 5 років тому +2

      I am just learning good to hear people coming back to Cake Walk.

  • @HarperMattraw
    @HarperMattraw 5 років тому +1

    I've been using Logic for almost 10 years now, absolutely love it! It works almost exactly the way I want it to. Reaper and Cubase are great too, and I've been meaning to look into Studio One!

  • @simongunkel7457
    @simongunkel7457 5 років тому +2

    I mainly use REAPER, but in the past I've used Acid, FL, Cubase, Ohm and I'm currently checking out Cakewalk. I don't fell like the DAW matters, I've seen videos where people used pro tools or Ableton that have given me ideas I've put to good use. In the end the reason I stick with reaper is that I actually use a lot of the USPs of that DAW, I have a couple of scripts to automate some things, I do write little programs that make use of the plain text file format, I've got a few homemade utility JS plugins and it's not that uncommon for me to route a lot of things to various places in weird ways. But your bread and butter mixing and editing all DAWs are alike and I'm not sure why people would get upset about seeing a process that just uses groups, EQ compression and panning in a DAW they don't use.

  • @sski
    @sski 5 років тому

    I have several DAW programs but my workhorse is still Sonar Cakewalk Producer. It's the one I have invested the most time in as well as outfitted with 3rd party plugins. It has always served me well. That said, it doesn't matter what you have but how you use it. Glenn is proving that.

  • @gregkeaton2348
    @gregkeaton2348 5 років тому +3

    Glenn,
    Using Studio One. Thanks for the drum mixing videos!

  • @danjwalker
    @danjwalker 5 років тому +4

    I've used Reason for years. Sometime Logic Pro but Reason has always been my go-to.

    • @alrecks619
      @alrecks619 4 роки тому

      logic
      and
      reason

  • @McOuroborosBurger
    @McOuroborosBurger 5 років тому +24

    What do you do with a drummer that can’t count to four?
    Teach him to play waltz.

    • @gilbertspader7974
      @gilbertspader7974 5 років тому +3

      A 123 , 123 , 132 , 231 fuck I'm a bass player how many times do you count to 4 or was it 5 ????

  • @JamesJohnson-hb1me
    @JamesJohnson-hb1me 5 років тому

    Thank you for asking! I use Cubase but it really does not matter which DAW you use in the videos, they are all very helpful and I really appreciate the drum recording videos, thanks!

  • @mikeloosen53
    @mikeloosen53 4 роки тому

    Pro tools for me but as many say (& its true) its what your comfortable with. Thanx!!!!! so much for these informative videos!!! luvluvluvem! Between you and Warren, the mixing world is opening up more and more every day!

  • @austinfreeman9040
    @austinfreeman9040 5 років тому

    Man when he's muting/unmuting around 17:40 you can hear the cymbals pump hard in the smasher. Drums still sound mad nasty! Thanks Glenn!

  • @HankHopeless
    @HankHopeless 5 років тому +1

    It's actually quite funny watching Glenn doing this, cause he's got what soo many of You lack: Focus and concentration.
    Whatever program You're using, there´s nothing like experience

  • @thewalrusdragon9579
    @thewalrusdragon9579 5 років тому

    I've been using Studio One 4 for about a year now, and I love it. Workflow is great, and the stock EQ and Compression are some of the better plugins I've used stock or third party. All I really use beyond the stock plugins with it are BiasAmp/FX, GGD through Kontakt, and a few Waves like the SSL E-Channel, G Buss Comp, and Scheps 73 M/S EQ. Even the stock VST Instruments are great, and you can get a ton of really cool sounds without ever even using third party stuff.

  • @dedballoons
    @dedballoons 5 років тому +2

    I'm on Ableton, after working with several others I just somehow settled into this one. The launchpad is super fucking cool, too.

  • @biggerfootprint8033
    @biggerfootprint8033 4 роки тому

    Cubase 10.5. So this video is literal gold for me. I'd love to see you do the same treatment to a set of VST drums in Superior Drummer 3 (also within Cubase). Apartment Recording life requires a virtual drummer. Stoked you're using Cubase! These two vids alone have completely reshaped my mix. *high fives you so hard it stings for a solid minute afterward*

  • @Eurodrummer666
    @Eurodrummer666 5 років тому

    Glenn, you do love toms, because they are fricking loud now! Well done.

  • @RothmanHarv
    @RothmanHarv 5 років тому

    I absolutely agree about getting stagnant with one DAW. That's how I was with FL Studio before moving to REAPER once I saw it do everything I needed in your videos (and for an amazing price). I don't mind what DAW you use for tutorials, since it's the technique that's important and should apply to all applications.

  • @diego.lopez_wav
    @diego.lopez_wav 3 роки тому

    THANK YOU so much Glenn!! This 2 videos are so helpful!! please keep on!

  • @G60syncro
    @G60syncro 5 років тому

    Your opening statement made me ponder the following point; Back in the day bands used to record in different studios at times... Like say the Beatles would record at EMI but on some occasions where the studio time got booked at the last minute, they'd end up working at Trident. Now, I'm sure George Martin would know his way that gear even though the borad was different and so on... He'd get the job done and that was to get their sound no matter what gear. Now, if you bring this idea to DAWs, try to get those principles applied whatever you're using and learn to adapt on the fly.
    Can't wait for the 3rd installment!!

  • @beastiearttu
    @beastiearttu 5 років тому

    Reaper user here. Great videos! I keep learning lots from these videos.

  • @benjaminbretthauer2099
    @benjaminbretthauer2099 Рік тому

    I'm not even using a digital audio workstation! I'm on a 4 track cassette recorder at the moment. Working with it really makes you rethink the way you engineer and route things.

  • @thimovijfschaft3271
    @thimovijfschaft3271 5 років тому

    I love the tom rythm in this song. "Ba-dadada-badadadadadumbum- ba-dadada-badabudumbum-KA" very catchy

  • @CameronFleury
    @CameronFleury 5 років тому

    Perfect! This is all great information. Thanks Glenn.

  • @boerdi
    @boerdi 5 років тому

    As a Cubase user, I am very happy with these videos :)

  • @andypomeroy7447
    @andypomeroy7447 5 років тому +1

    I'm using Cakewalk by BandLab. It's free and comes with a guitar sim, Overloud-TH3 (Cakewalk Edition). I've gotten great results loading only a cab in TH3, then putting the Ignite Emissary amp sim in front of it. This DAW is beefy and robust and hasn't crashed. For keys and synths I use FL Studio, render those to wav and import the files to Cakewalk. Thank you for the tutorials, I'm starting to get some very good sounding results.

    • @NolanVoid
      @NolanVoid 5 років тому

      You might try to find some good impulse responses. Pull up Emissary, then use the impulse response option in TH3. Pop an ir or 2 into the ir loader and BAM....Bob's your uncle.

    • @andypomeroy7447
      @andypomeroy7447 5 років тому

      @@NolanVoid Thanks for commenting so others can see the IR option, good suggestion. I've gotten great results with the IR loader. Some time ago I signed up for something at www.redwirez.com/, and they gave me a 1960's Marshall with Celestion series. Wow! There's so many options on mics and placement.

    • @NolanVoid
      @NolanVoid 5 років тому

      @@andypomeroy7447 I'm on Sonar Home Edition and pretty much use the Emissary exclusively for guitar. The stock TH3 cabs aren't bad but an ir pack with a large number of impulse options are definitely the better optio. I run the TH3 noise gate and boost pedal first, then the Emissary and then the impulse. Also love how the Emissary gives you several options for power tubes.

  • @ZethKeeper
    @ZethKeeper 5 років тому +3

    Using Reaper for a long time now. I just like it's features, straight forward send-receive stuff, and especially that you can automate whatever the hell you want.

  • @davidinthestudio5867
    @davidinthestudio5867 5 років тому +4

    I've been using Mixcraft by Acoustica since about 2009
    I'm currently on version 8. (home not pro)
    I've recorded everything from single guitars to a full live band setting.
    It does what I need it to and I'm just used to the workflow. I would love to try others if I had the cash lol.

  • @Nova-xs2wt
    @Nova-xs2wt 5 років тому

    I've been using Studio One 3 Pro for 3 years and still loving it. Stock plugins are always usefull, I use them mostly for neutral treatment or fx like phaser.

  •  4 роки тому

    awesome video! I LOVE parallel compressing ... scheps parallel particles is wonderfull for basically everything i love it ... totally recommended for parallel compression!!

  • @ssrdesigns
    @ssrdesigns 5 років тому

    I was a Logic user before Apple bought it...it was fantastic. Then I made the switch to Cubase. Coming from the days of physical faders, early Cubase caught my attention with its mixer. I have also added Audition, FL Studio, and Reason to my arsenal. Glenn you really have me thinking about adding Reason and Studio One as well!

  • @kevincox5521
    @kevincox5521 5 років тому

    There's the content that I like! Nice job Glenn!

  • @al3xander385
    @al3xander385 5 років тому

    This is seriously an amazing tutorial and has improved my mixing in Cubase.

  • @tombrookes2923
    @tombrookes2923 5 років тому

    I've been using logic since 2010 when i started my music course at college. Where as i didn't do very well in the studio engineering part of the course, I'm still learning new things from it and I still believe there are a tonne of things with logic that I still have no idea about. What love to hear your vies on logic

  • @NoOne-iu6ss
    @NoOne-iu6ss 5 років тому +1

    Hey Glen, can you do a video on stage set up efficiency? For example, how to communicate with FOH to get an inner ear relay setup, what should be on a setup diagram to give to FOH, or tactics to setup and be ready to play in under 20 minutes...Thanks!

    • @Sphereofficial
      @Sphereofficial 5 років тому

      Get your band to use stuff like in-ears, whireless, compact racks with power conditioning and digital modelers. Solder your own cables as short as possible etc.

  • @franzicosmos5966
    @franzicosmos5966 5 років тому

    Reason 10 but sure the workflow can be done in about every Daw when you got the good infos... Thanks Glenn for these!

  • @zackscustomsewing2502
    @zackscustomsewing2502 5 років тому

    Cubase user here too, learning a lot from your vids, thanks man

  • @tuckerdawson
    @tuckerdawson 5 років тому

    Glenn I loved this! Please keep it up!!

  •  5 років тому

    These tuts are fenomenal. I hope that after the drums will be the rest of the band :)

  • @tuckerdawson
    @tuckerdawson 5 років тому

    I'm using Reaper now based off of your recommendation and it was a great change for now. I used ProTools for tow years and it just hated my computer and Reaper works so much better with it.

  • @vexari01
    @vexari01 5 років тому +4

    I work with ProTools
    would be great to see your approach there!
    occasionally I also use Ableton for some projects with more electronic stuff involved.

  • @EricWilliamsDrums
    @EricWilliamsDrums 5 років тому

    Hell yeah this is amazing! Can’t wait to try it on my covers!

  • @morgandebeir8190
    @morgandebeir8190 5 років тому +9

    Cubase Pro, left the pro tools world back 15 years ago.

  • @autumnbrushtail
    @autumnbrushtail 5 років тому +2

    I use FL Studio. I'm new-ish to mixing recorded tracks, but recent updates have actually made assigning tracks to things is much easier. the stock effects aren't anything to write home about, but they have their uses.

    • @KalleHullu
      @KalleHullu 5 років тому +1

      Personally I haven't even thought about buying 3rd party effects after I learned to use the stock effects and got results that satisfied me. I use FL too

  • @cjhawkins1984
    @cjhawkins1984 5 років тому

    I use cubase. I've been on it for about 3 years now. Really liking this series Glenn.

  • @Djuni
    @Djuni 5 років тому

    Im using Logic Pro X. Awesome daw, works really fine, also on older macs. I like the interface too. I started with GarageBand, which made my entry into the deeper study of professional daws and mixing easier in Logic Pro X. So i feel at least.

  • @LaughingBuffaloes
    @LaughingBuffaloes 5 років тому

    Studio One Pro V4 user here. My preferred DAW, but I find most of the tips about mixing are pretty universal. I bought the Producing Prog Metal series on pro mix academy awhile back and had no issues following along in S1 even though the series is done using Reaper. That said, I would love to see the same song mixed on multiple DAWS using only stock plugins. It would be really interesting to see if you would make the same mixing choices using the different tools and to see if we could hear a difference.

  • @mattis1786
    @mattis1786 5 років тому

    Cubase user here. Couldnt be happier about this

  • @classicmetaldude
    @classicmetaldude 3 роки тому

    I totally appreciate you! You've helped me to clean up my mixes tremendously! 🔥🔥🔥

  • @Justin_the_Analog_IC_architect
    @Justin_the_Analog_IC_architect 5 років тому +1

    I too am DAW agnostic. I use Cakewalk, Cubase, Reaper, Mixbus 32C, S1 and occasionally Waveform. I have a Mixcraft license that I'd like to look at one day.

    • @MikMech
      @MikMech 5 років тому +1

      I'm using Mixcraft a lot. It's just faster than most and works to get ideas in the bag. It also has an endless library.
      Ignite is another that rules for speed, but it's very basic.

  • @JeserNoob
    @JeserNoob 5 років тому +1

    Yeah man I was surprised to see you change DAWs I’ve been using Reaper for the longest now.

  • @MidlifeRenaissanceMan
    @MidlifeRenaissanceMan 5 років тому +3

    Hey Glenn. *Do you ever automate EQ as part of your mixing process ?*
    I’ll automate strip levels, sends and turning inserts on and off, but I’ve never thought about automating eq changes other than for effects, like a sweeping low pass,
    If you do automate EQ tweaks in a mix, Where, when and how ??
    #FYG

    • @TachyBunker
      @TachyBunker 2 роки тому

      Automating EQ for fills is the way to greatness

  • @MrDreamsAlot
    @MrDreamsAlot 5 років тому +6

    I've been using FL-Studio and honestly couldn't be happier. In my opinion it's a great DAW for Metal. I have a few videos showing how easy it is to use for metal.

    • @Staminist-MMF-80
      @Staminist-MMF-80 5 років тому

      It is a good DAW for learning, but sooner or later you will overuse your CPU and RAM in FL, trust me. FL is pretty limited (although it does have its pluses) and it wasn't made for anything serious. Don't get me wrong, I did a small rock/metal album on FL back in the days, but we weren't pushing the envelope, just EZ Drummer, VSTs for cca 15-20 guitars.
      Reaper is really great because it runs well on lower end PCs (runs amazing on high end PCs) and it is (for me at least) the best DAW I tried for decades! Everything you need, it is there. Even Cubase could learn a thing or two from the Reaper guys :)

    • @MrDreamsAlot
      @MrDreamsAlot 5 років тому +1

      @@Staminist-MMF-80 idk about that, The last update is mind blowing. Things really changed in the last three years with fl. It is a fully functional professional Daw now. The 64 bit version there is no cpu limitations.

    • @MrDreamsAlot
      @MrDreamsAlot 5 років тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/2BNH0EsyuXU/v-deo.html
      It's just underrated.
      Here Is a vedio showing the latest update and interface as well as a few basic functions. Also Cubase would be my next go to DAW. It really looks just incredible.

    • @Staminist-MMF-80
      @Staminist-MMF-80 5 років тому +1

      @@MrDreamsAlot I know where you come from and FL is a solution for home studios. If you like it - use it, I was just honest.

    • @MrDreamsAlot
      @MrDreamsAlot 5 років тому +1

      @@Staminist-MMF-80 yeah dude I've been curiouse about reaper for sure. I'll have to check it out if I'm not mistaken it has free updates? Now when fl studio first came out it was very basic I've only seen screen shots "never used before fl 12" but now it's really kicking tail.

  • @rasmuslaurberghansen8484
    @rasmuslaurberghansen8484 5 років тому

    Great info as always, I really really appreciate you doing this! Hug you Glenn!

  • @eddieruxspin
    @eddieruxspin 5 років тому

    Thanks Glenn for using Cubase, been using Steinberg for almost 20 years

  • @Bobby_Uterus
    @Bobby_Uterus 2 роки тому

    This is what I’ve been looking for!

  • @michaelberry2782
    @michaelberry2782 3 роки тому

    I use Studio One. I like the features. Great tutorials!

  • @CNMedia.Service
    @CNMedia.Service 5 років тому

    I use studio one 3 for mixing my drums! Absolutely love it.

  • @KEITHSANCHEZ
    @KEITHSANCHEZ 5 років тому

    I'm fairly new to the recording game. I've used qbase and cakewalk before, but with a limited set up (2 input interface, crappy computer). I'm using Reaper now and doing live drums, so these tutorials have been great.

  • @kevinneil6196
    @kevinneil6196 4 роки тому

    I’m a cubase user. Thank you dude so much for these vids. Learned so much perfect instruction🤘🏻🤘🏻

  • @sparkplug1018
    @sparkplug1018 5 років тому

    Love these tutorials, showing us you really don't need to spend tons of cash to get that sound.

  • @nilshanker6833
    @nilshanker6833 5 років тому

    I'm using Magix Samplitude Pro X4, I'm using Magix daws since I started around (2012). I just bought the full Version and I'm really happy with it. :)

  •  5 років тому

    Thanks, man!! Actually SUPER thanks for your work!!!

  • @sumodeluxe
    @sumodeluxe 5 років тому

    Ive used several over the years. Cubase, Nuendo, Pro tools. I got tired of paying for the new version and being left with a buggy obsolete version, and very much liked Reaper's business model. I paid for Reaper one time.... several years ago...... and I still get the latest updates.

  • @Cmbg32
    @Cmbg32 5 років тому

    I've been using Mixcraft for about 8 years now. I currently have Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio and it is pretty good. There's some good stock plugins (EQ's, Reverbs) and its easy to navigate through. I couldn't understand why pro tools was so damn complicated but whatever, just get good at a DAW you feel comfortable with.

  • @yonaguitar
    @yonaguitar 5 років тому

    Cubase and Pro Tools. Thanks for the video. Awesome stuff.

  • @gianlucatixson6621
    @gianlucatixson6621 4 роки тому

    I followed this to make a preset on Superios Drummer and it ended sounding great! I'll try to get some raw drum recordings to keep practicing! Thanks Glenn!!!!!!

  • @KandyMan90
    @KandyMan90 5 років тому

    FL Studio for me. Love the built in delays and reverbs. The built in compressor is nice, only thing I’d like out of it would be some visual feedback, though it does mean you use your ears more than your eyes

  • @MyriadSociety
    @MyriadSociety 5 років тому

    I used Cubase SX2 for a long time, maybe 6 years or so. Then switched to Reaper but just never felt the love with Reaper so going switch back and upgrade to the current version of Cubase this weekend.

  • @travisb3332
    @travisb3332 5 років тому

    Reaper man, here. But like others in the comments, I don't mind different daws, the principles translate, even when the specific methods differ.

  • @vilikusen
    @vilikusen 5 років тому

    Studio One for me. Best DAW I've ever tried.

  • @caassimolarexile5916
    @caassimolarexile5916 5 років тому

    Mixcraft on the go, Studio One and Reaper at home, then , on your recommendation, just purchased Harrison Mixbus.
    Really excited to record the new album with Harrison

  • @athanatorblood
    @athanatorblood 4 роки тому

    I really Like Cubase. It´s a magnificient program and very easy to configure on differents pcs. I love it's interface too.

  • @nickstone3042
    @nickstone3042 5 років тому

    Very good , useful couple of videos Glenn . Also thought i'd let you know that i was talking to my friend Nige Halford ( Robs little brother ) at his bands gig a couple of nights ago and told him to recommend you to Rob / the band as a choice for possible producer for the next priest album . Will also mention you to Ian Hill next time i see him in the pub , but he hasn't been in for a while

    • @SpectreSoundStudios
      @SpectreSoundStudios  5 років тому

      Well thanks Nick! I really do appreciate that, but I think Andy does an amazing job & I certainly wouldn’t want to step on any toes!

  • @justiceforcier3853
    @justiceforcier3853 3 роки тому

    Logic, Pro Tools, Reaper, Abelton and Garage band. The last 4 are mainly there for cross compatibility

  • @Frank.Zimmermann
    @Frank.Zimmermann 5 років тому

    Thank you so much Glenn, great series!! I use Cubase Pro 10, and I love it. I just subscribed to your freakin' awesome channel. Greetings from Berlin. 😎 ✌️

  • @Syklonus
    @Syklonus 4 роки тому

    Been using Cubase since 1999. Tried Pro-tools in the mid 2000s and hated it, so went back to Cubase again. I know people form my college days who switched to Pro-Tools becasue that's what their clients expect to see, as if it somehow makes the mixes magically better.

  • @brylner
    @brylner 5 років тому

    I use Cubase. Your videos are very interesting and educational. Thank you very much. Keep it up! GREAT!!!

  • @MarioVerkerk
    @MarioVerkerk 5 років тому

    Reaper. Been using that for 51 hours to be exact - that counter at startup is pretty convenient.

  • @JackieTheCatfox
    @JackieTheCatfox 4 роки тому

    I used to use Adobe Audition CS6 as a "DAW", which isn't that bad actually as a starting point, but it's not the best by any stretch of the imagination. Downloaded Reaper a few days ago and have been playing with it, it's fucking amazing.
    For synths, MIDI, electronic sounds and all that jazz (yes, that includes programmed drums*) I use FL Studio, then I export the tracks and mix them in whichever DAW I'm using.
    * Sadly I have no way of recording real drums, so I'm learning to mix using samples for now. Slowly getting there, though :) It's amazing how useful your drum mixing tricks can be even with samples, they really bring them to life (or at least as much life as you can squeeze out of them).
    Cheers from Spain!

  • @AnyDrug
    @AnyDrug 5 років тому

    Really nice, Glen. That's what I call premium, high quality, triple A+ content. Thanks for sharing.
    Though I absolutely prefer Reaper, I tend to leave my comfort zone every once in a while too and experiment with Cubase and Logic (if I have to ;) ) So I don't have a problem with you using Steinberg's DAW for this, if anything I appreciate it. Especially since your steps can be followed and "translated into Reaper" easily imho.
    Great video ... Love it..!