How To Mix Toms - A Simple Guide
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- Joey shows you how to get awesome sounding toms in any mix. What's your approach to mixing toms? Let us know in the comments!
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0:00 Introduction
0:27 Intent
0:57 Clean up
2:47 EQ
6:03 Dynamics
7:09 Ambience
7:55 Recap
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Amazing video. Well-mixed toms make all the difference in a song, and few people talk about them.
Man just did the best tom mixing video on yt so casually, great
This video is easily as good as Nolly's Toms masterclass, and pretty much says the same things which is comforting. They are both amazing. The greatest impact for my mixes is the tom bus clipping/limiting. Really allows you to hear the body without the attack getting too prevalent. My tip would be to not mix the toms too wide. Often never pan beyond -20/20 - even for 5 toms.
Good stuff! What I like about these videos is that they are condensed and you still explain the topics so well. It is always a great guide with the most important things and with some cool tips. Keep up the great work. You make mixing easier than it's supposed to be.
I've watched so many mix trick/tutorial videos over the years and this was so we'll done, to the point and easy to follow. Great job!
Hey JST! BIG thanks for sharing this useful mixing stuff. I've learned a lot from your videos.🤘🤘🤘
My favorite trick is I always record single shots of the kit for each song I record. Short tom fills in my experience have the most cymbal bleed, so replacing the close mic sign with the single shot allows me more control, without worrying about cymbal bleed, and still sounding natural!
I always do that too!
You're both smart men.
This video cleared up some stuff for me. Thanks!
golden tips with JST 🤩 You're the best
I honestly find that using the fundamental for the gate key sidechain not to be the best idea because the Tom’s usually sing constantly at that note even when other Tom’s or snare is hit. I came up with the idea of using the boxy 400hz ish area as the gate key instead since there’s plenty of that in the Tom’s but it doesn’t really “sing” there and false trigger the gate. It’s been working good for me but I guess if your toms are super dead the fundamental works well too.
thank you for this!
I have been using Slate Digital Trigger just for the gate and leakage suppression features....it really works! But I also edit manually as well.
I'll be coming back to this for sure. I always struggle with the gulf between how my own SD3 toms sound and what the 'perfect' death metal toms should sound like.
Tuning to match the OH’s. I love these eye openers!
I usually like to cut the toms and fade the cymbals out with an audiosweet eq at 1k. Then a typical chain might be fabfilter eq3 to cut, Sound toys EQ to boost, 160 or whatever @4:1, fab filter Saturn saturating everything above 1k, decapitator if you wanna f them up a bit, fab filter eq again coz why not. Send to reverb and the ride the faders
Great video!!
My go to for drum is Drumflex :) I also like Saturate as clipper as it nicely preserve details.
For gating, there is more advanced stuff like Oxford Drum Gate.
My recent favorite approach for toms was to use pan. Putting one left and the other to the right
Nice.
I use dynamic eq to boost the high freqs on the shell hits without boosting the cymbals after
That is such a great idea 🙌🏼
All the groove be in the good old Tom's
nice video
Could you make a guide for live drum mixing? I have a Soundcraft Ui24r. Thank you 🙏🏻
could you do something like this for programmed drums one day maybe?
Here's my trick for cleaning up live toms that suffer from cymbal bleed: Since the only high frequency information is in the transient of the tom hit, it's safe to severely low pass the tail part. I also use Reaper and I split the tail part and use take fx with eq on it, then crossfade just after the transient.
takes forever, works every time
What theme do you use for reaper?
really great quality, and incredibly precise! thanks!
what if the drums are a kontakt instrument? do you have to split the different drums and cymbals to different midi tracks to have different mixing on each part of the drumset?
Any word on how to treat room mikes instead of adding reverb?
Compression and high-pass should get you going.
Anyone used multiband gating on toms? One to let more low end sustain, one to cut out the high end and cymbal bleed?
Yep. Every single drum mix. I'll even go so far as to sidechain individual bands across the kit as needed.
@@devinxharper that's killer. What plugin do you use? I've been doing the MCDSP multiband. I also like multiband compressing them too especially on the bus to contain low end boom
Yup. AIXDSP Multiband Gate
I’m realizing more and more by putting stuff like this on while I do other stuff that air pods pro are not that great.
That’s funny I was actually listening to messy and came here to see what Joey did on Toms
Anyone know who the artists are in these videos? songs sound great
The song is Messy by Conquer Divide
Which Reaper theme is this?
Also amazing video!
Joey, you are ridiculous man. In a good way of course. The ton of knowledge you give is absurd. Keep the good work up
...rofl... Drumagog...?
Yeah. Joey has been using that for probably around 30 years by now.
@@NikolajChristensen joey has been using drumagog for thousands of years
if it ain't broke, don't fix it, i guess.