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phosos
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Ok, so I recently recorded a drummer that plays with a lot of dymanics. During recording, i had set the kick channel around -4 db with the fader. The problem is that the kick drum is all over the place in the mix. Between 2 hits, there can be a range of 6 or 7 db AFTER compression. It is just not consistent at all.
I am wondering if it is a good idea to manually level each kick drum hit to peak at the level, or if I should be compressing more. I haven't used a limiter at all.
also, are there ways to get the drum more consistent in volume druing tracking (nagging the drummer to hit evenly/compression/limiting)? and is compression or limiting or EQ during tacking even a good idea?
In the mix, i have the compressor set at 3.5:1 or 4:1 ratio and keeping the db reduction around 4-6 db. I didn't think adding a lot of reduction sounded very natural, but I am trying to get the kick drum even.
if anyone has insight, i would appreciate it.
I am wondering if it is a good idea to manually level each kick drum hit to peak at the level, or if I should be compressing more. I haven't used a limiter at all.
also, are there ways to get the drum more consistent in volume druing tracking (nagging the drummer to hit evenly/compression/limiting)? and is compression or limiting or EQ during tacking even a good idea?
In the mix, i have the compressor set at 3.5:1 or 4:1 ratio and keeping the db reduction around 4-6 db. I didn't think adding a lot of reduction sounded very natural, but I am trying to get the kick drum even.
if anyone has insight, i would appreciate it.