Thanks for posting Pete! Helpful stuff! Another mix headed your way soon I hope! Also, I was gonna say, super solid on you to send Graham a guitar, we all know he would never go out and buy one of his own haha. - Nate
Hey Nate! Def shoot me a mix whenever :-) And yes, haha... I had to force a new Tele upon Graham, lol. I have way too many guitars and I had a killer Tele sitting around I thought was up his alley so there you go. I almost fell over when he said he scooped that new Martin too. Raining guitars in Tampa ;-)
No theyre mono plugins. Its a mono overhead that I duplicated so I wanted to essentially create a mono room. Sending the snare to a Plate is a totally subjective choice, just as is the fact that I'm creating a drum room mic. No rules in regards to how you wetten up your drum kit so if you like the way a plate sounds on your snare then go for it! :-)
Please don't f- bomb me on this one, but my suggestion would be to do a little work on that overhead and dump most of the snare and gate the rest of the kit. Then add your ambience to the overhead and kick mic. I used to work at Ocean Way and Cherokee..... just a suggestion, but I'm old now and don't know S#$T.
Clayton Bybee Haha. No worries Clayton. I actually haven't mixed the track at all. In the beginning of the video I mention numerous times that it's just a faders up "mix". I've yet to start mixing any of the tracks with eq, comp, gating, saturation, etc. I personally quite like the mic bleed from the kit for this particular song. But thanks for your input nonetheless 😊👍 Very cool to hear you used to work at Ocean Way.
Hey Pete,
I tried this trick in a mix I had a couple of days ago. This worked great I was amazed in what came out. I've got to remember that trick.
Awesome! Glad it helped! :-)
Great Pete! Thank you for this one and everything you on your channel!
My pleasure, Bob!
This tip comes in really handy, especially when clients "record" their own tracks.
Audio Ecstasy Productions Glad to help! 😊
I'm impressed the way the wet / dry settings on all three plugins are not misleading.
:-)
Thanks for posting Pete! Helpful stuff! Another mix headed your way soon I hope!
Also, I was gonna say, super solid on you to send Graham a guitar, we all know he would never go out and buy one of his own haha.
- Nate
Hey Nate! Def shoot me a mix whenever :-) And yes, haha... I had to force a new Tele upon Graham, lol. I have way too many guitars and I had a killer Tele sitting around I thought was up his alley so there you go. I almost fell over when he said he scooped that new Martin too. Raining guitars in Tampa ;-)
Hey Pete I'm wondering , what happen with the give away with the plug-in Rooms with Brainworxs ? Who won the plug-in ?
Hey Marlow. The Bx_rooMS giveaway was on December 9th, 2016. Jump on the email list to stay in the loop :-)
is that a mono to stereo reverb you're using? also would you send the snare to a separate say plate verb as well as using the room?
No theyre mono plugins. Its a mono overhead that I duplicated so I wanted to essentially create a mono room. Sending the snare to a Plate is a totally subjective choice, just as is the fact that I'm creating a drum room mic. No rules in regards to how you wetten up your drum kit so if you like the way a plate sounds on your snare then go for it! :-)
is that a mono reverb or stereo?
Please don't f- bomb me on this one, but my suggestion would be to do a little work on that overhead and dump most of the snare and gate the rest of the kit. Then add your ambience to the overhead and kick mic. I used to work at Ocean Way and Cherokee..... just a suggestion, but I'm old now and don't know S#$T.
Clayton Bybee Haha. No worries Clayton. I actually haven't mixed the track at all. In the beginning of the video I mention numerous times that it's just a faders up "mix". I've yet to start mixing any of the tracks with eq, comp, gating, saturation, etc. I personally quite like the mic bleed from the kit for this particular song. But thanks for your input nonetheless 😊👍 Very cool to hear you used to work at Ocean Way.
You know, you can skip half of your mouse clicks... Not many of the things you are clicking in a DAW that needs a double-click... ;)
Mouse click's are part of my how I get my super secret MixBuss tone! ;-)
Ooops, sorry if I revealed your secret! :p
;-)
P.S. you have way too much snare on the snare.