ShanPeyton
Member
Happy New year all. Was a much busier holiday than i thought and i didn't do anything recording. Just now getting back into it.
I was playing around with some ezdrummer today and came upon putting some compression and a wee tad of reverb on the Plugins main track at a final mix down phase and it made a world of difference. Has anyone else done this?
I know and fully understand that the ezdrummer software has each individual piece of this kit as canned and processed as canned and processed can possibly be but did they polish the output to be "As is"
By that i mean was it their intent to have the final output be polished to the point that we as the end user do not have to do any final tinkering with the drums? I personally alter all the midi loops and their velocity to get a less canned sound and mix the kit as i would normal real drums.
So, does anyone else out there do any kind of compression or reverb on the master output track of the ezdrummer instrument???
I was playing around with some ezdrummer today and came upon putting some compression and a wee tad of reverb on the Plugins main track at a final mix down phase and it made a world of difference. Has anyone else done this?
I know and fully understand that the ezdrummer software has each individual piece of this kit as canned and processed as canned and processed can possibly be but did they polish the output to be "As is"
By that i mean was it their intent to have the final output be polished to the point that we as the end user do not have to do any final tinkering with the drums? I personally alter all the midi loops and their velocity to get a less canned sound and mix the kit as i would normal real drums.
So, does anyone else out there do any kind of compression or reverb on the master output track of the ezdrummer instrument???