Salut there,
one thing I'm thinking about for a while is:
When creating Superior Drummer 2 presets I mostly use multiple EQs in series on e.g. the kick channel. Same thing I saw on almost every preset I ever seen. Most kick, snare, etc channel chains in Superior Drummer look like this:
(as an example)
EQ - EQ - EQ - Comp - EQ
Something like doing the most changes on the first eq, then on the second some other little boosts, etc.
Obviously this works fine, at least for me.
My question is – as I never have done real drums yet – are you usually doing the same with real drums? Or is there normally just one EQ doing everything? I know, there are no real rules, everything which works is ok but I'm interested in some basic ways to do that.
I read Ermz' great Drum-Mixing-Guide, but that kind of how-to-do wasn't really mentioned.
Another thing: what kind of EQ do you guys mostly use on drums? General-parametric-DAW-builtin-EQ or SSL Channel stuff or or?
:Smokin:
one thing I'm thinking about for a while is:
When creating Superior Drummer 2 presets I mostly use multiple EQs in series on e.g. the kick channel. Same thing I saw on almost every preset I ever seen. Most kick, snare, etc channel chains in Superior Drummer look like this:
(as an example)
EQ - EQ - EQ - Comp - EQ
Something like doing the most changes on the first eq, then on the second some other little boosts, etc.
Obviously this works fine, at least for me.
My question is – as I never have done real drums yet – are you usually doing the same with real drums? Or is there normally just one EQ doing everything? I know, there are no real rules, everything which works is ok but I'm interested in some basic ways to do that.
I read Ermz' great Drum-Mixing-Guide, but that kind of how-to-do wasn't really mentioned.
Another thing: what kind of EQ do you guys mostly use on drums? General-parametric-DAW-builtin-EQ or SSL Channel stuff or or?
:Smokin: