If using programmed drums, would you guys remove the reverb from them and instead add your guitar/vocal reverb to them to give the same room/cohesion feel?
If using programmed drums, would you guys remove the reverb from them and instead add your guitar/vocal reverb to them to give the same room/cohesion feel?
I always have my own reverb bus and usually compression bus, the same as I would if I'd recorded a kit.
One thing I do sometimes is pipe every single 'mic' from the software out to an aux track.
That way I actually have a track for kick, snare top, snare bottom, etc etc and can use my own effects the way I would on a real kit.
Something about being tied to SSD or XLNs mixer and processing (or not!) doesn't appeal to me.]
Cool man. Looking forward to hearing that! Hope it goes well.
I'm pretty sure you can guess what's up, but I'm still not gonna say, just yet anyway...
Go ahead and tell us.
Very cool IMO...What better way is there to get some real drum sounds when you can't have a kit yourself???
I feel kinda bad for Greg doing this, I can imagine him behind his kit, ready to rock-n-roll, in full-on Gerg-mode, then hitting a single hit every few seconds....Very cool of him to do this, but again goes to show he'd help any of his recording buddies at any time...
Lots of work involved in this project, I was pretty sure it'd be a big job, but really had no clue until I got into it...
There is one thing that's worrying me, I don't know if this will work in the free version of Kontakt because I have the full version. I'm hoping it will, that way it'd be free for everyone, but if it doesn't, I'll have to find some sort of work-around...
There also might be more than just the cymbals from Greg too, depends on a couple different things, so I'm keeping that quiet until I know for sure...