How to EQ a Kick Drum
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- Опубліковано 16 чер 2022
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In this video, Sweetwater‘s Nick D‘Virgilio demonstrates just one of countless ways you can EQ a kick drum to achieve the booming, punchy results you seek. What are your favorite methods for recording and EQing kick drums? Leave it in the comments!
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Learn how to shape your ideal kick tone with EQ. Sweetwater's Nick D'Virgilio shows you how. Check out more recording content from Sweetwater 👉 bit.ly/3tt3jEz
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Please do this with snares, cymbals, and toms! I loved this video
and with overhead, and with room, and with bass, and with guitar, and...
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Your voice is at volume 10 and the drums I’d really like to hear are about a 6. Yes I’m listening on good headphones.
Are there more videos with this guy? I would love to watch him talking through mixing drums more
Been using this 'frequency sweeping' technique for a long time. A great way to get a quick basic drum mix cleaned of the most offensive and problem frequencies. Especially when you don't have much time for a sound check.
Yes the best point is have a decent sounding drum to begin with. Years ago I was the house engineer at a club that had 5 and 6 bands a night play. You wouldn't believe the crap that came in. Kits that heads hadn't been changed in years. I used to keep a D4 in the rack so I could use the audio from the kick mic to trigger a sample.
Band pass mode. Available in both the 1 and 7 band versions of stock EQ, by holding Ctrl+Shift (Start+Shift on a PC) the plug-in enters band pass mode and passes only the frequencies for the currently selected band based on its current frequency and Q settings. Just hold the modifiers and grab frequency or Q. Gain becomes inactive in band pass and shelving filters audition as bell filters.
"EQ is everything!"
- Eddie Kramer
Exactly..All the mikes affect the kick drum sound..and my 3 Tom mikes together ..really help the kick drum sound...
One of my goals is to find the fundamental pitch of the Kick as a foundation, around 50Hz. Great lesson, Nick!
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Man, a great breakdown here, Nick. Between you and Mitch (and your amazing reps and service), it's specifically why I exclusively shop at Sweetwater.
Years ago, I made live drum samples with my first Tama Drum Kit. Using them in my Midi Production, I wanted to adjust the fine pitch on a few hits of the bass drum in order to humanize it. At that moment, I realized that EQ cannot always get you the tone. Play around with pitch in order to match the tempo of the song. In a slower song, you would expect to hear more decay and tone from the Kick. Faster songs would have shorter decay and slightly higher tone.
This was the best video that I have seen so far on this subject. A Fantastic Job and very enlightening, Nick. I would like to interject that I would begin with reversing the PHASE of the Overhead to see how that changes the sound of the Kick, and then the snare and Toms (when you add in Tom Mics). After determining if you need to flip the Phase of the Overhead mic - proceed to possible Phase manipulation of the Room / Distant Mic. These functions greatly change the sound of the Kick and other Mics.
I saw this dw in a different video and I’ve got a feeling whoever makes these videos loves the color of that kit
Holding out for the snare edition...
Awesome mic.
Thanks, this video was helpful.
Thank you for going into detail about your rec process and mics. Much appreciated
Good in depth video. My one suggestion is to always use your ears and identify a pitch to be reduced, and be very deliberate about taking out ONLY what your ears told you were problem frequencies. This is in contrast to 'sweep and destroy', as demonstrated at 22:55. You will always find gross overtones and harmonics in this way, and all of a sudden you'll have a dozen notches.
I love the sweep and destroy method, however I would never do it boosted to the max as shown in this. Personally I set the Q as tight as I can, boost it by about +5-6db, then sweep through. I find that way it highlights the problem frequencies without making everything sound like a problem. This is actually a tip I got from watching another UA-cam creator, because as you said, as soon as you boost by +15 or more db you start finding gross harmonics everywhere.
Very underrated channel!
Thx man ☺
This is a really great video. Please do a video on snare drums and the whole kit. Nick is the best 👍🥁
I’ve been waiting for this video! I started with the Yamaha EAD10 (also demoed by the legend Nick D!). I started micing my kit for my Channel but have been in need of a “Nick” video for mixing and EQ 👌
Nick does the best demonstrations.
Love this detailed breakdown of EQing drums!!! Looking forward to the vids for Snare, Toms and, Overheads!!!
Thanks for your kind & perfect lesson so if you can kindly continue to how to add the compressor with or without limiter to get final best drum sound 🌹
Great video!! Nick is awesome!! His work with TFF was phenomenal!!!
Fab Filter Pro-Q is an amazing EQ plugin. It has all the features of your various EQs, all in one.
nice playing
Thank You ! Nice grooves too.
Thank for the video buddy! Very simple but real good. 🤓👏🏻👍🏻
Great job Nick!!!!
Such a great video! Thank you!
Awesome vid. I am going to experiment with my kick. Use a Sennheiser E602 II on it.
Very nice tutorial.
Thank you very much!
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Incredible tutorial. Never had my kick sound so amazing. Nick D‘Virgilio's demonstration was very helpful! Is there any chance you guys would do all parts of the drums? Would love more videos.
Mahalo
Great tutorial
You are a really true drums expert.
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Man oh Man !
Great suggestions !
This is so helpful. Thank you, Nick and Sweetwater!
Nick knows more about this shit than i usually give him credit for
Thanks for your videos Nick, they are always a font of inspiration! Is an Aluminium Starphonic snare drum in this set?
Thank you so much!!!
Can you do a video explaining what mid/side is all about?
Great video!
14:17 cool now i know how to get that sound, thanks
please what software do you use for your recording
Hi.
thanks for all information.
I have 2 questions.
1. do we absolutely need 2 kick drum microphones (kick in & out)?
2. how different are the mix processes between kick in and kick out?
kind regards
How do you connect an analogue mixer to logic pro x or any DAW? Can you individually connect all music instruments to the DAW?
What about live set for concert set?
what's the snare drum... looks like a Ludwig but which one?
What UA Apollo device do you have that the Massenberg EQ comes with it? I think you may be mistaken. It's $149 on UA's website right now.
please tell me the name of recording machine model and the software used in your video. Are they bundle for sell?
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You can simulate the Massenburg thing by adding a multiband compressor. Turn the thresholds down so that there's zero compression, turn off all bands other than one, and center that on the frequency of interest. Easy Peasy.
When did Jon Lovitz learn to play drums? lol
I'm just kidding. I love your videos Nick..
Very cool video but you can't discuss Eqing drums without discussing phase relationships first.
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Looks like a snake coming in to see whats going on at 2:57😂
The M82 has a high shelf boost switch not a high pass.
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Why songs have to start from beginning to end?
I like to roll off most of the higher frequencies, reducing the papery sound and leaving more of a thud. If you overdo this though you can lose all the character in the sound.
Sennheiser e902 is the best (imho)
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your voice is much, much higher volume than the kick drum ...
It Sounds Like Tama Drums
I don't think you can discuss mixing drums, especially if you specifically tackle the bleeding and how EQing one mic affects the sound of other sources, without talking about phase relations and polarity flipping, even more so when EQing a low frequency source such as the bass drum...
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Nice try, Mr Jon Lovitz. Nice f**king try.
Your doing it wrong my friend.
Too much talk
i didnt hear any change cause of my cheap speaker system but i also dont like the sound of that garbage bassdrum.
Get a good speaker with a big diameter ( bigger than the hole), place it in front of the hole plug it in the mic input, then EQ like you want in post prod.
as usual the problem comes when you add the other instruments especially guitars.. it's easy on its own
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