New Heavy Mix Test

LewisMembery

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Check out my recent mix test, this time testing out a new Superior template I made for writing purposes and and new Pod HD Pro tone I dialled in.


https://soundcloud.com/canvasstudios/superior-drummer-2-0-test

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callankirk

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Drums sound pretty thin....if you've got the SSL Comp available, look into throwing it on drum busses for parallel compression (what I use it on). Make one Hard, one Easy (Hard = 9-12 dB off, Easy = 3 dB off). Set your attack to 10 or 30 ms and release to .1 or .3, adjust threshold & makeup, voila. That compressor is absolutely beautiful sounding. That should help the drums sound a bit bigger, too, but I would first address the EQ on S.D. and the G-channel strip you've got on it.

Guitars sound good though!
 

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Drums sound pretty thin....if you've got the SSL Comp available, look into throwing it on drum busses for parallel compression (what I use it on). Make one Hard, one Easy (Hard = 9-12 dB off, Easy = 3 dB off). Set your attack to 10 or 30 ms and release to .1 or .3, adjust threshold & makeup, voila. That compressor is absolutely beautiful sounding. That should help the drums sound a bit bigger, too, but I would first address the EQ on S.D. and the G-channel strip you've got on it.

Guitars sound good though!

Thanks man, appreciate the advice.

Lewis.
 


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