thomaswomas
New member
i've started to use drum samples in my mixes to thicken up snares or kick drums, and have had some success doing so.
but i've recently read that the great andy wallace uses drum samples 'to drive ambiance' more than to replace sounds.
can anyone tell me how this would work in a digital mixing environment?
i'm assuming it's something to do with triggering samples along side the real drums, and feeding the samples to a reverb unit or something, then using the reverb in the mix rather than the samples.
or i may be completely wrong
any thoughts?
thanks
but i've recently read that the great andy wallace uses drum samples 'to drive ambiance' more than to replace sounds.
can anyone tell me how this would work in a digital mixing environment?
i'm assuming it's something to do with triggering samples along side the real drums, and feeding the samples to a reverb unit or something, then using the reverb in the mix rather than the samples.
or i may be completely wrong
any thoughts?
thanks