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RedNucleus
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Hi - I've been reading threads on this interesting forum for a while, and couldn't resist registering / posting a question myself. I'm working on a HD home recording project (progressive rock/metal) and could use a few tips when it comes to processing individual drum tracks. I have separate physical tracks for :
-kick drum
-snare drum
-hi-hat
-ride cymbal
-stereo tom overheads
-stereo cymbal overheads
So, now I'm trying to process (FX) this to sound like a killer drum track. I'm trying to avoid long reverbs on snare and toms (which is always tempting when you want a 'big' sound) - I'd like the drum track to be punchy and "in-your-face", so powerful and impressive sounding, but without excessive reverb. I guess gated reverbs are the way to go, but what would roughly be good settings to start with, i.e. what to use on the different parts of the drumkit, and what are the pitfalls to avoid ? Any other tips or tricks to make the sound "fatter", other than EQ ? For example, should a snaredrum be processed in stereo ? I do like the dry sound of a good drumkit, and the basic tracks I have sound good, but in order to make the drums fit the production, I feel there's a lot of work that needs to be done in terms of processing. Any help / tips from people with experience in this field would be greatly appreciated - thanks !
-kick drum
-snare drum
-hi-hat
-ride cymbal
-stereo tom overheads
-stereo cymbal overheads
So, now I'm trying to process (FX) this to sound like a killer drum track. I'm trying to avoid long reverbs on snare and toms (which is always tempting when you want a 'big' sound) - I'd like the drum track to be punchy and "in-your-face", so powerful and impressive sounding, but without excessive reverb. I guess gated reverbs are the way to go, but what would roughly be good settings to start with, i.e. what to use on the different parts of the drumkit, and what are the pitfalls to avoid ? Any other tips or tricks to make the sound "fatter", other than EQ ? For example, should a snaredrum be processed in stereo ? I do like the dry sound of a good drumkit, and the basic tracks I have sound good, but in order to make the drums fit the production, I feel there's a lot of work that needs to be done in terms of processing. Any help / tips from people with experience in this field would be greatly appreciated - thanks !