this only works if your snare is louder than everything else in your oh`s (which it usually is)
I don't understand limiting to kill the snare in the overheads? I've never paid attention but do the snare peaks actually peak louder than the cymbals do in the OH tracks? If they don't then I have no idea how this limiting would work without destroying your overhead sound the whole time...
why would you limit the snare out of OHs or the room? That's where all the snare air is... and I love the added smack and punch the snare gives
yeah, but joey told us very often, that he has to edit the kit alot. So editing the snare is a real pain in the ass, if you have snare sounds in the oh.
Joey, for spot micing the cymbals, do you place the mics underneath?
I did this on a deathcore project: 2 AKG c1000 as classic Oh mics and then put 2 beyerdynamic opus 53 underneath the cymbals with phase switched. I think it works great
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its to remove the snare peak from the cymbal tracks. i dont want the original snare to be over powering the actual replaced snare. the snare coming through the room and overhead mic's still remains in the mix, and is actually a part of the final snare sound even with replacement, but by limiting it i remove the funky unwanted "pop" it can create in the mix. its hard to explain without you sitting next to me with one of my projects open.
ah okay, if you are aiming towards replacing anyways that's a good point.
but that pop transient isn't bad, is it?
I don't understand limiting to kill the snare in the overheads? I've never paid attention but do the snare peaks actually peak louder than the cymbals do in the OH tracks? If they don't then I have no idea how this limiting would work without destroying your overhead sound the whole time...
joey
what type of settings are you using to get rid of snare. I tried doing it yesterday and seemed to affect the cymbals. I can hear that pop sound big time now, which is real annoying in this recent project i am doing. thanks
snare transients will typically be more pronounced than anything else on the kit...so setting the limiter with a super-fast attack with the threshold at a level where only the snare peeks through will lower its perceived level in the OH's
I like to sweep with a parametric eq and dial out alot of midrange muck. The end result is really clean and punchy. rolling off depends on how much samples i will use. I tend to go around 200hz normally.