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Old 11-20-2004
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POST Drum Work... Now what?

So, I have got my gretsch set sounding nice so far with no eq work or comps etc. just a drum mix. I am happy with it, but i know i could be happier.

I know that a better mic closet would definately help things, but...I have 2 questions that i have been struggling with for a little while.

How do i approach things like compression, on each individual drum? or on the kit itself as an aux send type of thing ? What are typical guidlines for this process...

Secondly, What about delay and reverb? How should i approach this? and to what drums.

Right now, i typically, eq the kick to bring out what i like, same with the snare... im adding a little reverb to the kick to ring out the low tones..make it a "bigger boom", and the snare, im just bringing out the attack of the snares and it sounds pretty good.

Now for a drum sound that i do like.. is deftones, the new album, i like how the kick is a bit exaggerated in the mix. 36 Crazyfists is also another nice sound i like.. (for those who are familiar)

But it sounds like there is a quick , 'flutter' delay on both the kick and the snare.. ? (in deftones)

Any advice to anything related would be more than appreciated..
In a nut shell, ive got the drums on tape, sounding decent....what now?

Thanks in advance, and sorry for the novel.
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Any technique is fair game if it sounds like you want it to. More members may be able to comment if we knew what sort of sound your getting now.
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I like to clean things up with gates and a big high-pass on the overheads.
then it start working with compression. i usually do it on individual tracks and buss my kick and snare to a heavy comp to smash them to hell and mix back in (parallel compression).
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I don't think he's still around, guys....He started this thread 4 frickin' years ago.
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D'OH!

I didn't notice it either.

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How do you go about finding a 4 year old post that no one has answered? That is amazing!
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