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Saz
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Let's discuss snare issues: "Top & bottom mic;gate;compress"[seriously need feedback]
Hi people,
I'm currently mixing a recording of my band, which we recorded about two weeks ago.
We recorded everything in Adobe Audition [fka Cool Edit Pro].
It's not the first time I'm doing this, but it IS the first time that I actually thought hard about optimalizing the snare sound; even prior to recording.
So.. I was hoping to engage some of you in a discussion.
I'll list my "issues" :
I'm enclosing a sample of the recorded [DRY&yetUNMIXED] snare sound:
Snare Sample
First you'll hear the top mic only, after that you'l hear the same sample, but bottom mic only, and the third sample is both tracks layered.
I really hope that some of you guys have some ideas for me!!
Thanx in advance,
Saz
Hi people,
I'm currently mixing a recording of my band, which we recorded about two weeks ago.
We recorded everything in Adobe Audition [fka Cool Edit Pro].
It's not the first time I'm doing this, but it IS the first time that I actually thought hard about optimalizing the snare sound; even prior to recording.
So.. I was hoping to engage some of you in a discussion.
I'll list my "issues" :
- I have recorded the snare with two microphones; one top, and one bottom. The bottom track is "inverted" to match the "stereo image".
I have no idea [yet] how to mix/blend these, because basically it's trial and error. Maybe some of you at least can tell me what NOT to do...
- Compressing is not really a problem, but ideas are always welcome.
However GATING is a problem. In "Audition" we get a gate/compressor as one effect.
I cannot seem to get the "gate-function" to react well on my snare tracks. Either it cuts away a bit of the attack, or it does not cut away the noise in between the snares. I have figured out some "attack and release times" for compressing, but I just cannot seem to pinpoint them for "gating". I have found out that they are not the same as the values for "compressing".
Apart from this, I should also be able to make the gate "react" to a certain "frequency". Any ideas on this?
- I'm always "unsure" in which ORDER to use the fx. For instance: First compress, THEN EQ? Or first EQ, then compress?
- Audition "lacks" a "gated reverb". You can use reverb and gate as a separate effect one after another. Can this also do the job?
- Any ideas on some cool DX based plugins for: EQ, Compression, Gating, and some "more or less standard" multi-fx like "gated reverb"
I'm enclosing a sample of the recorded [DRY&yetUNMIXED] snare sound:
Snare Sample
First you'll hear the top mic only, after that you'l hear the same sample, but bottom mic only, and the third sample is both tracks layered.
I really hope that some of you guys have some ideas for me!!
Thanx in advance,
Saz