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I want to make a drum cover and have already recorded one, but I'm not sure what kind of effects should I put on the drum track?
Hello
I want to make a drum cover and have already recorded one, but I'm not sure what kind of effects should I put on the drum track?
https://youtu.be/eu4qPRT4USY How long does it take?
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Hi! The eDrum itself already delivers various effects… or is that such a cheap part?
I find a percussion should, of course, listen, unless you want to deliberately alienate it.
When I edit my drum tracks (also the sum of the complete eDrums in Stereo) then I’m raising the volume a little so that it gets a little more “pressure”, put some studioHall over it and maybe I’m working with a multi-band compressor to adjust the frequency distribution a little. For the sound you could also change something via an equalizer.
I don’t need anything else. Gruss
How many traces did you take? Everything at once, Stereo? If this is the case, then you don’t have any effects on it, you can increase the volume, but only max. to -5 or -6dB, so that it won’t get too close to mastering. The base width could be reworked, still cautiously a little hall, an echo that is almost not audible, would probably also go.
It would be best if you had your own traces for every drum, every pelvis, even for the overheads, then there’s something going on. But if you’re connected with a lot of work, for example, you could embellish a run, starting from the snares over the suspended toms and the last triols on the standtoms, with a phaser or finanger, which sounds really great! Not to talk about other effects.
For a CD of a friend I made the drums, rushed to it for nights, all on the PC, everyone who hears that, who thinks it was a real drummer, no punch is like another, but it’s all just from the “dose”;)
You got two marks? Okay, you could do something “fat” with an equalizer, but be careful, and at the same time the depths, i.e. all that is below 30 Hz, completely pull down, mates only anyway, the heights from 16K to zero, hears no man and only needs space.
Have fun!
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It is an E drums from the audio output I go to the interface input take up the whole in Sterio format, without effects. And with what kind of effects I’m going to do, or you’re putting something on it.
I did that on the PC, listen to the drums, here: Click! no special effects.
I’ve already written this right at the beginning, the drums in a stereo track can only improve very little, and also very carefully, and listen to the result calmly. Ten times.