Logic expander is not bad. The method in this video is good if you want to really clean up the tracks and not have any bleed issues. It would depend on the material too, if you tracked a drummer whose Tom hits weren’t consistent or very clear, you might find it hard to dial in the threshold just right. Cutting the bleed out only really takes a few minutes if you are quick with key commands and recognizing what the Tom transient look like. There is always multiple ways to do something, whatever works for you and gets the job done really :)
You’re so very talented, I absolutely love this, rock on
Thanks mate!
@@spinlightstudios np pal,!!!!! you’re the best,
Love this method! Clear and concise
Thanks mate!
Really helpful! I’ve been manually adding fades to everyone of my drum edits. So that alone will save me so much time
Oh yeah, batch fades is where it’s at!
Fantastic video and a massive help .
Glad you found it helpful!
Love your videos buddy
Thanks legend!
I’ve had great luck with the Logic expander for tightening up toms. Much less work
Logic expander is not bad. The method in this video is good if you want to really clean up the tracks and not have any bleed issues. It would depend on the material too, if you tracked a drummer whose Tom hits weren’t consistent or very clear, you might find it hard to dial in the threshold just right. Cutting the bleed out only really takes a few minutes if you are quick with key commands and recognizing what the Tom transient look like. There is always multiple ways to do something, whatever works for you and gets the job done really :)
thanks!
No problem!