03 Apr, 2010
I Am Going To Be Giving Out Some Music Mixing Tips And Recording Tips
Posted by: Sienna Myllare In: Videos From Youtube
I’m going to be giving out some music mixing tips and recording tips that may improve all your recording and mixing a lot and get you on your way to learning the way to produce music and how to make things in your song sound like you would like them to. Making a programmed drum kit sound like a genuine drum kit can be a little bit of a pain although not after you put a tiny bit of commonsense into play and begin to exercise your music mixing techniques you may catch on pretty fast. A live drum kit sound is what we are looking for so , the first thing we must do is pan the drum set up to replicate how a drum kit would be organized. Then a drum kit would of course be playing in one room at a previous time, so we send all of the drums to the same bus channel with a reverb unit on it. You may want to send the bass drum to its own bus channel to cut out a boomy sound that may come from adding reverb to a bass / kick drum that would not normally be affected by reverb when being recorded. Also send another snare hit to a different channel as the snare would be mic above and below normally and the mic below would get more bass and so would hard be influenced by reverb. I’d suggest the following panning settings, you can alter the amounts at which the drums are panned but I’d counsel you keep distance between each panned hit to keep the sense of space and realism. Right or left means the direction you must pan the drum track to and the number in brackets is the amount you should turn it by. Create your own music with the aid of some of the tips provided in this article How to Create Music. This link is about the beats and its production Beat Maker Mail this post |


