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Had you mixed loud, the highs would have killed your ears no matter what room you were in.![]()
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Had you mixed loud, the highs would have killed your ears no matter what room you were in.![]()
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No, it's just a crappy mic. I guess it's a mega-super-hyper-cardoid.A couple of questions for Greg (apologies if you covered this somewhere else & I missed it):
The kick drum - There seemed to be absolutely no bleed in the kick drum mic. Did you achieve this by gating on the way in, or was there some other technique involved?
Yup. Rami was the first to point that out to me on my drum tracks. Flip the snare phase. The snare and overheads are never truly in phase. Think about how close a snare mic is to the sound source compared to overheads. It's a big difference. I used to manually line up my overheads with the snare track, but quit doing it out of laziness. These days I like the crackier sound anyway. I go back and forth on fat tone vs crack. It also might somehow have something to do with how I mic my snare. I put the mic higher than usual and off the rim pointed down. It's a delicate balancing act to get attack, buzz, and shell resonance all in one mic. I sometimes get a lot of hat bleed though.Another thing I noticed was that, to get the snare drum sounding full & fat, I had to flip the phase on it - normally that's par for the course when you're dealing with top & bottom snare mics, but in this case there was only one, so I gather it had something to do with its relationship to the OH mics.
Thanks. And tuning. My drums sound good on their own. I've spent a lot of time dialing them in. I've got awesome cymbals too, but they're a little too wild for this room the way everything is set up. I'm playing with some different overhead arrangements again to get rid of some of the washiness in the overhead tracks.The drums sounded excellent BTW - I loved the sound you gave us to work with even with what most (by today's standards, at least) would consider to be not very many mics... probably the playing was the biggest factor, though - abosolutely rock solid & consistent.
Yeah I'll give em a spin.Also, will you be giving any comments on the late entries? I noticed, that along with myself, a couple of others put forward late mixes... anyway, if you have the time, I'd be keen to hear what you think.
wow, awesome feedback and congrats fishmed! I did n't spend a lot of time mixing mine and i guess it showed! I did have fun though,and the tracks you provided were awesome. when i mixed down the mp3 i chose the VBR option cuz i thought that would be a higher quality option...i guess that didn't pan out so well. i used some of the new plugins that were available in sonar 8.5 . I'll make some adjustment s based on your review and send a remix just to continue learning...if your're not too sick of listening to it by now, maybe you can further advise...thanks again!
Jason
Hey Greg,
Is there any chance that you can repost your comments post with links to each version/mix so we can listen to the mixes to illustrate your comments?
bored as hell today so i put all the current submissions back to back to see how different they were.
everyone get's about 10 seconds each.
in order
amcb
bulls
chibi
dvincent
fishmed
guitar zero
KOP
lemon tree
poetic intensity
steenamaroo
tim
trump
VHsteve
and finally zero00
sorry if i missed anyone.
but yeh,Wow,,,what a range of mixing styles in here!
**edit, not the most mathematical thing in the world, but try this. should be close enough not to be influential.
Here's my own mix if anyone's interested:
Absolutely awesome that is exactly what I was gonna ask when I got on here and it was already here. Thanks for the tips on the tamborine and everything and hopefully I can get some more tips when I start recording some drums and tips on anything else for that matter, you really seem to have it all down pat.
One question, would you recommend the CAD Pro set of drum mics you have or do you have something else around the same price that you would recommend. I always read reviews and everything, but I have actually heard the quality you get.
Thanks.
For the price, yeah I'd recommend them. They're far from great though. I've spent a lot of time with these mics and my drums, so I have them figured out. They're not a "stick anywhere and get good results" mic set. You gotta go through some growing pains.
hi greg! thanks for the feedback on all the mixes! and well done to everyone, esp fishmed!
i was wandering, would you give a quick listen to a revised mix?
i've come to the conclusion that my monitoring setup tends towards dullness.
you might have read my post earlier, where i realised everyone elses mixes were 'muddier' than mine, and your main gripe with my mix was that it was bright/harsh, so with that in mind i've beefed it up a little.
i've also dropped the master limiter a little.
also, to answer you, yeah i did add in harmonies. thought it gave it a little something, so cheers for noticing that.
.i chose to take the horns and saxes right out in the end.
if you're sure you heard them a little, maybe you were on an earlier mix of mine? doesn't make any difference tho, the brass removal was the only thing i really changed.
submitted mix
revised mix
thanks again!
I'm pretty sure this is all done & dusted, but I thought I'd get in on the act just for fun... Had a blast, thanks Greg!
If anyone's interested, my mix is here: http://www.4shared.com/audio/7JtqSx51/HR_Mix_Contest.html