Use a stock multiband compressor in your DAW and tweak the settings until you get the low end you want. Find out where most of the low end is coming from and apply the multiband compressor to that element of the mix.
Hey everyone.
Below I want to share a tip about how I manage the attack and sustain in my drums. I also included a link to the free plugin so you can use it in your mixes too. The plugin is available for both PC and MAC systems. Many of you on the forum have probably heard about it - but this...
I love it. Sometimes you might even add a transient designer to cut sustain, and boost attack. Careful though, sometimes using transient designers in parallel causes phasing.
Check this out - this tip can help you add some punch to your kick using a simple eq and harmonic enhancement plugin. Let me know how this helps you in your mixes.
Lately I've been employing this technique to not only create width and depth to my productions - but it also helps keep my mid-range frequencies consistent in my mix. Generally this is something I do in the production stage so I don't feel like I need to make up for it in the mixing stage.
What...
Hello Sneapters.
I have at my disposal some gear listed below. Reamps are $20 per song, $40 if the guitars are quadtracked.
I have. . ..
*Mesa Dual Rectifier
*Peavey 6505
*Mesa Straight 4x12 Cabinet
*Maxon OD 808
And of course, here is my work...
https://soundcloud.com/fireawayproductions/session-3/s-IOJgm
As I've been going over this mix I'm debating the volume of the hi-hats/overheads and the two guitar parts gelling together.
Vocals haven't been recorded yet but will be within a week.
Care to share any thoughts?
The Countryman DI is not for sale. . .
Also selling the Waves Studio Classics Bundle as mentioned in the title. I'm selling that for $600
Please DM me an offer on the Kemper.
Thanks for looking.
I would love to have feedback on this:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22061360/ATR%20-%20spencer%20logan%20mix.mp3
Thanks for posting this, it was fun to mix! I love the original.