Layering drums vs.limiters/compressors
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Layering drums vs.limiters/compressors
What do you all prefer to do when it comes to your drums? I wasoriginally told to layer my kicks, snares etc. But I found that putting a limiter and bass compressor creates the same quality. Your opinions?
- darkmatteruk
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Re: Layering drums vs.limiters/compressors
Your misunderstanding the end result: compressing/limiting might make it just as loud, but thats not the point of the process--its to create a new sound with the feel/tone you're looking for.Drake6 wrote:What do you all prefer to do when it comes to your drums? I wasoriginally told to layer my kicks, snares etc. But I found that putting a limiter and bass compressor creates the same quality. Your opinions?
Layering a few different drums with filtering/eq to get different elements to create a whole new sounding drum sound, ie: a snap of one snare, the tail of another, and the body of a third.
Or layering the same drum sound to increase volume, or using Parallel Compression/'New York' Compression to add some punch to the drums.
Or layering the same drum sound to increase volume, or using Parallel Compression/'New York' Compression to add some punch to the drums.
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Kicks - Usually unlayered but compressed
Snares - Always layered, usually with 3 or four layers + compression
Hats - Usually unlayered, not always compressed, but usually verbed
I guess it all depends on the setting & sound sought after. For hard hitting shit, then compression is a must. But for simple dynamics control, sometimes eqing and or turning things down a bit is sufficient!
Snares - Always layered, usually with 3 or four layers + compression
Hats - Usually unlayered, not always compressed, but usually verbed
I guess it all depends on the setting & sound sought after. For hard hitting shit, then compression is a must. But for simple dynamics control, sometimes eqing and or turning things down a bit is sufficient!
- miss_molinari
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Re: Layering drums vs.limiters/compressors
this can also be done with compression...i think 'loudness' is only a small part of compression..Ketamine wrote:Your misunderstanding the end result: compressing/limiting might make it just as loud, but thats not the point of the process--its to create a new sound with the feel/tone you're looking for.Drake6 wrote:What do you all prefer to do when it comes to your drums? I wasoriginally told to layer my kicks, snares etc. But I found that putting a limiter and bass compressor creates the same quality. Your opinions?
try it all. sometimes just a single snare works, sometimes w/ 20db of compression, sometimes w/ a layered snare, sometimes all, sometimes just a rim click.
but train your ears for the details... lots of ways to make things louder and thus immediately sounding 'better,' but the end results are very different.
but train your ears for the details... lots of ways to make things louder and thus immediately sounding 'better,' but the end results are very different.
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