The best way to process drums
The best way to process drums Posted on: 24.01.2011 by Sherie Sucato Hi guys, I'm using Ableton and I'm wondering what's the best way to process drums.I'm currently using drum rack but when I see more professional/experienced people tracking their drums, they tend to multi track their samples ie, have a snare channel, a kick channel etc. I'm not looking for the easiest way as I don't struggle with it. Just which is the most effect method in terms of sound quality/effective control. Cheers everyone. Stevie. | |
Sherie Sucato 24.01.2011 | Hi guys, I'm using Ableton and I'm wondering what's the best way to process drums. I'm currently using drum rack but when I see more professional/experienced people tracking their drums, they tend to multi track their samples ie, have a snare channel, a kick channel etc. I'm not looking for the easiest way as I don't struggle with it. Just which is the most effect method in terms of sound quality/effective control. Cheers everyone. Stevie. |
Andree Ganas 24.01.2011 | Adding to what Lambox said: http://mrtunes.ca/blog/417/quick-tip...g-in-ableton-8 |
Verona Fashbaugh 24.01.2011 | You know that each pad in Drum Rack can have it's own effects chain and each pad also can be sent to sends channels, right? For example, I tend to have all my Hi-Hats routed to a send track, where I then apply some stereo separation, reverb, etc. If you really wanted to, you could just put the specific effects you wanted on each sample. Then say, I have two snare samples. One of them I have an overdrive effect on, and both of them I have routed to the same return track, where they both get the same amount of EQing and reverb. In my opinion, there's nothing "less professional" about not having a send for every single sample. |
Leeanna Ayla 24.01.2011 | I don't use Abelton, but I would believe if you had everything on it's own track you would have more control over sound and able to make smaller changes that might make a bigger difference. |
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