
RecordingMaster
A Sarcastic Statement
Hi there,
Here's what I am trying to do...
I did a recent hard rockin' session and, although the snare I tracked sounded great in the top/bottom mics, oh's and room mics, it still didn't cut the mustard. So I'm using a few layers of Slate Trigger samples that I meticulously put together to sound as natural as original snare, but just bigger sounding, and of course cleaner. It sounds stellar, so that's great, but one thing i am losing is all of the tiny little ghost notes and ghost rolls when i am grooving. I guess I played the snare way too dynamically and it is making the little ghost notes/rolls as quiet as the hat bleed or kick bleed (not much bleed in relation to the loud snare hits, nothing more than usual). So when i bring the sensitivity of the Trigger up so that it Triggers those little rolls it sounds phenomenal and still pretty natural, but now the hats and kick bleed are triggering it. I couldn't find a happy medium so I set it to Trigger on most of the medium top loud dynamic off beats and the hard hitting downbeats. Sounds great but...
I've lost my ghost notes in the snare close mic, they are only really audible through the overheads, but I want to hear those little ghosts a little louder without turning up the OH's. It doesn't make or break the mix, but the groove really would be way tighter with those in there. SO...I thought I could use some DNA from the original top and/or bottom snare mic tracks to bring those ghost notes back in (without using a trigger sample on those of course). So I want a way to make the real original snare duck out when the kick hits or really loud snare downbeats occur, leaving mostly just the little ghost notes left in the signal. I tried side-chaining the kick and snare trigger to a compressor on the original snare, but that had some audible unpleasing artifacts. I really want to duck it - not just a gentle couple db's. So a compressor is not the answer. I want it close to silenced on the kick and snare parts, not compressed. I find a gate silences things while a compressor squashes them. Don't want to squash, I want it gone.
Any idea how to do this in PT9 or does anyone else have any other ways of doing this? The only other way I can imagine would be to manually go in and cut out any kick or loud snare parts in that original snare mic, leaving only the ghost notes/rolls. But then I'd need to fade in/out a million times throughout the song and I'd imagine it would sound unnatural.
Thanks if you can help! Cheers!
Here's what I am trying to do...
I did a recent hard rockin' session and, although the snare I tracked sounded great in the top/bottom mics, oh's and room mics, it still didn't cut the mustard. So I'm using a few layers of Slate Trigger samples that I meticulously put together to sound as natural as original snare, but just bigger sounding, and of course cleaner. It sounds stellar, so that's great, but one thing i am losing is all of the tiny little ghost notes and ghost rolls when i am grooving. I guess I played the snare way too dynamically and it is making the little ghost notes/rolls as quiet as the hat bleed or kick bleed (not much bleed in relation to the loud snare hits, nothing more than usual). So when i bring the sensitivity of the Trigger up so that it Triggers those little rolls it sounds phenomenal and still pretty natural, but now the hats and kick bleed are triggering it. I couldn't find a happy medium so I set it to Trigger on most of the medium top loud dynamic off beats and the hard hitting downbeats. Sounds great but...
I've lost my ghost notes in the snare close mic, they are only really audible through the overheads, but I want to hear those little ghosts a little louder without turning up the OH's. It doesn't make or break the mix, but the groove really would be way tighter with those in there. SO...I thought I could use some DNA from the original top and/or bottom snare mic tracks to bring those ghost notes back in (without using a trigger sample on those of course). So I want a way to make the real original snare duck out when the kick hits or really loud snare downbeats occur, leaving mostly just the little ghost notes left in the signal. I tried side-chaining the kick and snare trigger to a compressor on the original snare, but that had some audible unpleasing artifacts. I really want to duck it - not just a gentle couple db's. So a compressor is not the answer. I want it close to silenced on the kick and snare parts, not compressed. I find a gate silences things while a compressor squashes them. Don't want to squash, I want it gone.
Any idea how to do this in PT9 or does anyone else have any other ways of doing this? The only other way I can imagine would be to manually go in and cut out any kick or loud snare parts in that original snare mic, leaving only the ghost notes/rolls. But then I'd need to fade in/out a million times throughout the song and I'd imagine it would sound unnatural.
Thanks if you can help! Cheers!