4 Magic Frequencies for Mixing Snares
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- Опубліковано 10 тра 2024
- Find out the 4 magic frequencies that always work when you're mixing snare drums.
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the raw recordings already sound so good, man.. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dude that snare sound is night and day!!! Going to apply this to some tracks today had a couple grooves that I can hear need exactly this 👍🏼 very concise and to the point too man.. thank you for this great content!
I’m glad I stumbled across your channel you definitely provide a unique and simplified workflow thank you 🙏
Thank you man for all the advices through all your videos! You are give this community so much bro!!
Great great content. And of course the snare itself is very well tracked, and the drummer is playing very well. Can't fix that in post!
Thank you for sharing all this incredibly impactful knowledge. You are my mixing mentor!
I recently came across your videos and they have helped me a lot, I am just starting out in this business, thank you very much, greetings from Chile 😃🤘
This magic frequency series is great! I hope to see one on toms. The bass video definitely leveled up my mix.
I love these kinds of tutorials because I feel like so many producers come to this video for mixing snares for hip hop and here’s a video for mixing country and rock snares. Totally different and these mixing tricks are null for it
An awesome video....great work!
Thank you for sharing your mixCheatSheet.
God bless you.
This videos are wonderful (as is the cheat sheet) - thank you & keep up the great work!
Your magic frequencies video have changed everything the ssl was so intimidating, thank you so much....please do some videos on hi hats on the ssl
yay! this is all exactly what i do too with the exception of the 600-900 cut. i haven't messed much with that range on snares in the past. i am going to keep that in mind going forward! i do feel like some character i liked in that snare has been deadened in a way i don't love, but i suppose is makes more room for vocals and guitars and stuff without getting rid of the punch-in-the-gut quality
Excellent advice, there are so many who regurgitate information from other mixers and its like whisper down the alley lol. While this may not be perfectly applicable in all situations, it is most helpful in each mix journey. Keep up the good vids and good vibes.
This is helpful video at least for someone like me who's not a drummer. Helps to narrow it down and gives a solid starting point. Keep em coming!
cheat sheet is what i was looking for the ages. simple explanation what to do. thanks a lot.
This video is very helpful, thank you. I'll go try it out now!
Out of the hundreds of videos and endless advice I must say your magic frequencies for mixing series it actually works every time. All of your contact is priceless and very educational,and I can’t thank you enough.
Off topic are you from Canada?
Great vid! also TOM IS BACK IN BLINK 182
Okay, this legit made my day. Probably, nostalgia overload. 😂
😄 it had to be said!!
Lol
Blink 182 sucks.
Who's back with who? 🤣
Much appreciated. I graduated in engineering music producer graduate and I find your information greatly appreciated
Amazing info, and thanks for the cheat sheet! Also that splashy hi hat snare roll groove is impressively hard to play. Props to whoever played on that track
Thank you! This was very helpful and I'll be using this advice in my next remastering session :D
Reinventing the wheel: that's something I've been guilty of when it comes about mixing... Thank you so much for your content, as always, top notch!
This is absolutely great mixing snare tutorial. 👏
I like your teaching style... thank you for this content!
Great! Exactly hat I was searching for - thanks for the insight! 👌
Straight to the point. Great video! :)
thank you , very clear advises , subscribed today , i jump on the comp EP to ear your sight on this
Definitely gonna try this dude! Thanks 🤘🍻
Great video man, thanks for sharing this stuff. I'm so glad you mentioned always make these changes in thr context of the mix (i.e. not in solo) - this was the hardest thing for me to get used to when I started mixing but since relinquishing my reliance on the solo button my mixes have gotten better.
Thanks for the Snare EQ tips !!!
Very valuable piece of knowledge! It worked like a charm for my band´s mix (i´m the drummer and the "mixing engineer"). I also noticed that reducing some low end and boosting just above it helps when a snare has been tuned way too low (I used wrong tuning before the session and didn´t want to sample replace). Hope my experience helps someone out there.
love your tutorials ....thank yuososo much from colombia
Thanks for this Jordan !
This is great!
actually worked, thanks.
Thanks for doing these videos!!
Great stuff Jordan -- thanks!
Just remember folks that if you're using something else then the old Waves SSL-channel plugin, the frequencies are different. This plugin shows frequencies inaccurately. 2.5kHz is actually 3.2kHz, 900Hz is actually 730Hz, 200Hz is actually 170Hz.
I like to use the old SSL Channel from time to time exactly because it shows frequencies inaccurately. Makes me use just my ears. Just a heads up!
@@gonpachio On Fabfilter Pro-Q 3 with a 6db/oct high shelf I get a very close match to the SSL plugin's 8kHz with a 6dB boost when the frequency value is set to 3.4kHz. But if you want the same sound, you'll have to use a LPF with it because the SSL plugin cramps the top end.
Btw, I think my time with Waves has come to an end following their recent announcement. So no more occational usage for the SSL Channel or anything else they make.
@@tomasniemisto4858 What did they announce?
couldnt have said better! its important to use your ears and these frequencies should only be seen as area somewhere around that! understanding the assignment and use your ears is the best way
What is Waves SSL´s 8000 hz? Is it higher or lower?
@@Eurodrummer666 You'll find the answer to your question above. Someone else already asked about it. The question seems to be deleted, but my answer is still there.
Nice and very good one , video, tutorial. . . Thumbs Up Jordan 👍💪✌
Very useful. thank you very much. You've solved my problem 🙂
Thanks a ton !!!❤
Dang, even on my iPhone speaker, I could hear the difference.
Great video, definitely subscribing!
damnd man ... just tried and it works straight away . great tip , thnx
Thanks, very useful video
Amazing, thank you man
this is free gold thanks man
Thanks. Excellent video.
Superb video, thanks!
Amazing tips ,thanks.
great vid bro thanks!
Thanks, great video!
Insane! Thanks ❤
600-900 is a where the sound of the wood lives.... I do a lot of drum sound design for edm and that's a good place to focus if you want to make the drum sound more "live" or acoustic. It can sound honky right there too so you have to be careful.
helpful info…thanks!!!
wow love this dude
Killer content bro!
I usually do a shelf boost at 6k a 220hz boost and a 2k boost. For the cut I sweep around. Pretty close to what you do.
I just looked at your cheat sheet and it is very close to what I do. It is great for beginners to intermediate engineers. Great advice!
I feel like most of the time when I am mixing something, if these approximate moves fail to improve the mix to what I want, I pretty much just give up on the source and retrack.
thank you so much!
Big boost on top end and a fairly boost on low end gets you 80% of your snare sound.
Thanks for the tip!
Great sounding tracks and playing! I’m super curious about the gear used for the tracking.
Dang that was a great video! Now I gotta try it out!
thanks so much... it's really useful for me :)
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Sounds like exact drum part from drum center of Portsmouth's intro. Lol. Like exactly. Also thanks for the tip. My snare always lacks body and depth. Always seems to be the weakest of the kit when tracking. Latley been adding a sample to beef it up. Band works great. I know some folks hate samples but they sound pro and are kind of a must these days in my opinion. Thanks for the tips.
Get the drummer to use a decent snare drum. As a drummer it breaks my heart to see sound engineers completely change the character of the snare sound to suit what they think is the "right" sound. The right sound is how the drummer tuned their snare. At the same time though, the drummer should have a fresh head on and should have bothered to tune the head (drum really) well before starting recording.
Great Vídeo. Very informative and helpful. You should do the same for Bass drum, Toms and Cymbals! :) Cheers.
ur content is perfect
Just found you and this stuff is amazing and easy to consume. Thank you!
What gate are u using for drums? Any favorites? Your channel is awesome. Will u please also do a video on overhead panning and mixing in with the rest of the kit. Phasing etc
This whole series is great. Question: If you have the snare bottom and top on separate tracks, would yoou eq them separately or blend them to taste to an aux channel and then eq the blend?
for certain snares you might also want to boost or cut the resonant frequencies (the ones that have a clear pitch) depending on the mix, might sound good for the style you're going for
Agreed on this one. Some of our mixes we do sometimes we don't need that hiss at the end or the high chippy clear pitches you mention we typically cut them sucker off on purpose. Today's speakers even with flat settings still have high range so done want to be too pitchy
Excellent!
frequency #3 was an eye-opener for me
also the idea of post eq compression. Thanks!
I loved the boosts, but I thought the cut made it sound a little flat. I definitely liked it before the cut. That's just preference, I guess. I would only cut if there's a ringing sound that I don't like. I love a nice snare, without a note ringing out. Great video!
thxx bro very nice
excellent thank you
Nice!!Thanx!
Nice Tutorials
Thanks dood, that cutting of 600 to 900 is gonna be useful. I was trying to figure out yesterday how to deal with the ring on the snare of a purl reference kit as I'm playing Coldplay in this mix which is obviously not metal
Try cutting specifically 830hz, Seems to be a good starting point
great video!
Thank you
Спасибо вам и вашему каналу. ваше видео больше всего помог мне по эквализации SSL .👍👍👍
Hola! Qué conviene hacer primero. Ecualizar o comprimir?
Notice how the frequency potis are more or less set somewhere around 12o'clock. This explains why the SSL channel is the go to plugin for mixing drums for many of us.
first thing i recomend to do is to check phase between drum set instruments, it always helps!!!!
Great!
your snare track sounds awesome. I cannot make mine sound like that. It's driving me crazy.
thanks a lot. Mixing snare is always a headache for me. Anymore :)
Thx can’t get away from basic eq since I’m doing Motown
Damn! i was one of those trying to reinvent the wheel HAHA! Thanks Jordan!
Thankyou
love your tutorials now my drums will pass the car test
I'm looking at the mix cheat sheet right now (THANK YOU!) and I'm wondering... is there EVER a time for SLOW release on compression?
Great tips. Are you using a VST for these drums? If so, which one?
Step 1: start with a snare that sounds good
Jordan, you are so awesome 🤗
why do use the Waves SSL strip when you have the original SSL Duende Strip which sounds amazing!!!!???
The EQ is so much nastier...
Are theses the same drum tracks on the intro to Drum Center of Portsmouth videos?
Looks like the high boost around 8k is a shelf? Just wondering since the bell button is not on. Thanks man! Sounds awesome!
Yes, it is!
Exactly - playing with the bell on 8k sometimes reduces some of that cymbal bleed ;)
ever try 820 boosted i find that can give some great stuff to add on the low and high
And it did f* works man!!!!