Very helpful and just stock plugins will do this, wow that's great. Of course I have bought a lot more but not necessarily understood all of them properly. This helps with them also.
I like to add a bit of distortion onto the drum bus too, just to give them a bit more punch. The logic drummer function is ace, and I bet the casual listener would have no idea whether they were 'real' drums or not 😂
First of all: Best regards from Germany! :-) Great tutorials! Each time I learn something new. Thank you very much. I use the Logic drummer very often but I am very surprised by the opportunities of the producer kit. I just followed your fist advices producing background music for a UA-cam commercial and the difference was huge!!!! Great value content!
Great video, Colin. do you recommend starting with this drum mixing technique first, then adjusting other tracks, or start with a general mix and adjust the drums?
Great advice Colin. Just wondering if you do EQ, compression and saturation on the individual components of the kit before doing it to the whole drums bus or not.
Only if I'm manually programming drums or if there's a specific type of hit I'm looking for. Otherwise the drummer is already varying it! That's what first impressed me about the drummer- if you take the time to set it right, they are playing with a very natural shifts in intensity.
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like the way you explain things, thanks for sharing...
Very helpful and just stock plugins will do this, wow that's great. Of course I have bought a lot more but not necessarily understood all of them properly. This helps with them also.
I like to add a bit of distortion onto the drum bus too, just to give them a bit more punch. The logic drummer function is ace, and I bet the casual listener would have no idea whether they were 'real' drums or not 😂
Agree 100% Sean!
First of all: Best regards from Germany! :-) Great tutorials! Each time I learn something new. Thank you very much.
I use the Logic drummer very often but I am very surprised by the opportunities of the producer kit. I just followed your fist advices producing background music for a UA-cam commercial and the difference was huge!!!! Great value content!
Thank you, Peter! That's awesome. Exactly why I'm doing this series!
yes..yes..yes...getting better all the time...sounds great
Thank you for your great tips. I'm currently mixing my first multitrack from a live band for a new Video.
Excellent!Your presentation of these topics is very inspiring.
Just amazing! Enjoying your work!! Thank you!
can't wait for the next part
LOVE YOUR THEME SONG - do you have a full song of that?? LOVE IT!
Yeah! "Gold Brick Champion" by my band, Broke Royals! Glad you dig it :)
Great video, Colin. do you recommend starting with this drum mixing technique first, then adjusting other tracks, or start with a general mix and adjust the drums?
Great advice Colin. Just wondering if you do EQ, compression and saturation on the individual components of the kit before doing it to the whole drums bus or not.
Unless I hear something big I need to fix on individual sources, I'll usually start with a little drum bus processing
Hey Colin - When you use the producer kit and break apart the drum kit into individual tracks for each kit piece does that drain CPU?
Do you not use the automation in the midi editor to change expression and velocity?
Only if I'm manually programming drums or if there's a specific type of hit I'm looking for. Otherwise the drummer is already varying it! That's what first impressed me about the drummer- if you take the time to set it right, they are playing with a very natural shifts in intensity.
"high-fidelity sheen". What does that mean?
Thank you for making a difference. My music sounds better.