Very helpful, Chris, thank you. This kind of video helps to keep things in order. And, people: if Chris has something to say about drums mixing, listening is mandatory.
Thanks Chris, interesting concepts discussed here.. Im slowly getting some better results in Cubase (from PT), its still a bit sticky but its getting easier. I'll pick up your cubase course as soon as my student grant comes int! Thanks Mate!
Very helpful as always Chris I use some of these same techniques on my drums as well. I use to use Slate Triggers but my dongle ilok didn’t work when I update to win 10. I use Addictive Trigger plugins. And EZ Drummer 2 now. Do you have any videos on how you edit, EQ and mix drums? thanks!!
Nice informative video! This is deffo something i will implement on an upcoming mix. I also want to thank you for all content you have here, helped me a lot when I recorded, mixed and mastered an "covid19 album" when my band laid dormant due to the pandemic.
Thank you very much. A bit too slow, but I can understand the money it can generate... We all need this at this side of this planet... Great tutorial, open to all different situations, not boxed to "do this", "use this", "this frequency"... Cool!!!
former Reaper user here, back on Cubase. And finally: very happy, I must say. Reaper is more for people who spend a lot of time fiddling with it.^^ I hate that Reaper comes with quasi no sample content, no VSTis, only a handfull ugly half-baked onstock plugins. You have to buy extra thirdparty and install it. And you have adjust all the overwhelming settings up to the Reaper GUI (under the hood it still looks like Office 95, not very inspiring) Then you can just use Cubase. ^^
The correct way to calculate time in relation to tempo is to divide 60(seconds) with the tempo. So in this case 31ms has no relation, it should be 121ms.
No You was in right, because you're speaking about predelay, while the BPM/60000 formula Is about the TOTAL time =predelay +decay time, to be in sync with the groove of the song 😉@@mixdownonline
Hey Man, good tutorial!
Very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome!
Awesome lesson mi Amigo. You are super smart. Gracias for the tips Amigo 👊🏼
Thank you!
@@mixdownonline Thank you for being approachable and sharing your knowledge 👍🏼 Hermano!
Very helpful, Chris, thank you. This kind of video helps to keep things in order.
And, people: if Chris has something to say about drums mixing, listening is mandatory.
Thanks Jorge :-)
Thanks Chris, interesting concepts discussed here.. Im slowly getting some better results in Cubase (from PT), its still a bit sticky but its getting easier. I'll pick up your cubase course as soon as my student grant comes int! Thanks Mate!
Learning a new DAW can be challenging, keep it up!
Very helpful as always Chris I use some of these same techniques on my drums as well.
I use to use Slate Triggers but my dongle ilok didn’t work when I update to win 10. I use Addictive Trigger plugins.
And EZ Drummer 2 now.
Do you have any videos on how you edit, EQ and mix drums?
thanks!!
Nice informative video! This is deffo something i will implement on an upcoming mix. I also want to thank you for all content you have here, helped me a lot when I recorded, mixed and mastered an "covid19 album" when my band laid dormant due to the pandemic.
My pleasure, my friend! Thanks for letting me know :-)
great!
Hi Chris, thanks for the helpful video. Could you point us to the sources of the room samples you use in Trigger please?
For sure: store.iwantthatsound.com/collections/all/products/nir-jeff
You can find them on Splice also!
Glad the video is helpful :-)
@@mixdownonline Thank you, Chris. Much appreciated
Finally, off topic :)
Not sure I follow :-)
Thank you very much.
A bit too slow, but I can understand the money it can generate...
We all need this at this side of this planet...
Great tutorial, open to all different situations, not boxed to "do this", "use this", "this frequency"...
Cool!!!
You are welcome, and thanks for watching!
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Thanks
Hi Chris, what is K-SN Room and S-SN Room? It's not clear for me? Could explain us?
Appreciate you Chris. I switched from Cubase 5 to Reaper years ago.
Your tutorials are great and your teaching methods are superb.
Glad you like my videos! Thanks for watching!
Reaper is excellent. Used cakewalk for years until they went belly up. Reaper is simple, clean and powerful!
former Reaper user here, back on Cubase. And finally: very happy, I must say. Reaper is more for people who spend a lot of time fiddling with it.^^ I hate that Reaper comes with quasi no sample content, no VSTis, only a handfull ugly half-baked onstock plugins. You have to buy extra thirdparty and install it. And you have adjust all the overwhelming settings up to the Reaper GUI (under the hood it still looks like Office 95, not very inspiring) Then you can just use Cubase. ^^
The correct way to calculate time in relation to tempo is to divide 60(seconds) with the tempo. So in this case 31ms has no relation, it should be 121ms.
You're correct, my explanation was off here. Thanks for the reminder. :-)
No You was in right, because you're speaking about predelay, while the BPM/60000 formula Is about the TOTAL time =predelay +decay time, to be in sync with the groove of the song 😉@@mixdownonline
I find the math approach a bit overrated. I prefer to feel it out. The tail disappears in the mix differently depending on the reverb type and patch.
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LOVE IT! Thanks 🔥🔥🔥