MIXING LORNA SHORE DRUMS w/ Josh Schroeder
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- Опубліковано 11 кві 2022
- Josh Schroeder shows his approach to mixing the drums in Lorna Shore "To The Hellfire"
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I'm gonna use Josh's inhaling as a reverse sample I sware!
do it, or you're a coward
I actually just sampled and isolated all the weird gated breathing parts you mentioned. If you’re interested in the file let me know. It’s kind cool. I have them all cut and edited to listen in a row and a version where they all play at once. That’s kind of epic. But yeah, ill send you the wave files.
@@davidasher22 lol !
@@davidasher22 That's amazing! Can you share the files with me?
Man. Josh is so good. I love his approach, and his mixes are really something unique
Agree
I love watching Josh work
Rat Pedal on kicks? dang the trve metalhead Owen will definitely approve!
Him forgetting everything he did or why he did it makes me feel alot better about how I don't know anything about my past mixes lol
Hey Josh! It's Mike from American venom. Killer approach!
What a great dude
Priceless advice around 9:00
sounds like a typewriter
The gate on his voice :(
lol this guy is like fuck it lets clip this channel and turn the fader all the way up. I'm all about it
LMAO I agree
I can barely focus on what he's saying because it sounds like he's gasping for air. All I can focus on his breathing.
thank god its not just me
that distressor in the background is probably dramatizing his breathing lol
He put an heavy gate on his voice with kind of a slow attack who allow the start of his breathing and then... His breathing IS heavily cut
Sounds like a gate to me. The gate is slamming shut on the Mic as soon as his vocal dB’s drop
I don't know why but clipping tracks in Reaper just triggers me.
And it happens all the god damn time with people who use Reaper. I can't tell if it's just the software or if they're all just ignorant but either way the end result sounds fine.
@@JasGoodgameJamzYuh answer here :
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As much as I love Lorna shore I actually hate the mix
To each their own, I think it's super cool how contraversial the mix is lol personally I love it
I would personally love less orchestration and more guitar. That's just me.
I just hate how, with all the "bass drops," they just use the transient of a snare that's mixed waaaayyyy too loud for the impact. They do the same thing live through playback and it's just frustrating to listen to.
I'm glad I'm not the only one hahaha. Love the song but damn that mix aint it
Music is great just because of things like this lol. I really love how different and weird this mix sounds. It sounds pretty emotional and unique to me
someone else knows the secret. the rat pedal is the answer to all problems
So do they not have a drummer?
They do, but the drums are triggered
@@no_one563 I’m pretty sure the recording is all samples. They probably use triggers live though.
@@reecewagner8604 Only kick was sample triggered in the recording, everything else was live
@@no_one563 I would have to rewatch the video but early on one of the first things he talks about is how he keeps his snare midi and kick midi in the same file which means the snare is a midi sample too.
@@reecewagner8604 yes but he also blends it with the real drums
first one