Friday, August 1, 2008

Mixing Drums with Waves Q-Clone Tutorial

Learn how to get better sounding drums by capturing multiple instances of your favorite hardware EQ, using the Waves Q-Clone plugin with London based hit maker Yoad Nevo.



Monday, July 21, 2008

Kick Drums - With Scott Storch

Storch explains how he gets kick drums to fit into a mix.



Monday, July 14, 2008

Drum Panning - Pro Tools Tutorial Level 2 Mixing Tutorial

A Sample of the Digidesign Pro Tools Level 2 Mixing Tutorial from: www.editorskeys.com, Ask Video Collection Level 2. Here you will learn 1 option for panning the drum set in the mix.

The training DVD's can teach anyone from beginner to expert new tricks using Pro Tools



Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Sub Kick - Trick using Signal Generator in Pro Tools

Sub-Kick Trick using Signal Generator in Pro Tools. Here is a way that you can make your drums sound larger then life.



Friday, June 13, 2008

Drum Recording - Overheads with the AKG C414 in a XY pattern.

In this Record Drums HOW TO, we cover the basics of micing overhead cymbals with the X/Y stereo micing technique. Our goal here is to provide some basic concepts and techniques for capturing a balanced sound and stereo image.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Drums - Comparing the Compressors



Taken from the "Compression: The Essentials" tutorial by HowAudio.com, audio engineer Jeff Dykhouse compares the Digirack II, Bomb Factory LA-2A, Digirack III, Drawmer Dynamics, Waves Linear Phase Multi-band, Smack, Renaissance, and Waves SSL E Channel compressors on a drum track. You to listen to each and identify the differences.

If you are interested in learning more about compression and hearing the strengths and weaknesses of different software and hardware compressors, visit www.HowAudio.com.

Compressors included in the tutorial are:

Software:
1.  Digirack Compressor II
2.  Bomb Factory 1176
3.  Drawmer GCL
4.  Waves SSL E Channel
5.  Waves Master Bus Compressor
6.  Waves Linear Multi-band
7.  Waves  Renaissance  Compressor
8.  Bomb Factory LA-2A
9.  McDSP MC2000 Multi-band
10.  Digirack Compressor III
11.  Digidesign Smack!

Hardware:
1.  Teletronix LA-3A
2.  Smart Research C2
3.  dbx 160x
4.  Aphex Compellor
5.  Behringer  Tube Composer T1952

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Drum Recording Tips By: "ET"

Famed engineer-producer Eric Thorngren shares his knowledge and experience in the field of audio recording



Used in this video

md421-II_hires-1db42e35575e463d5ef94a5523a59869
The MD 421 is one of the most recognized microphones in the world. Its excellent sound qualities enable it to cope with the most diverse recording conditions and broadcasting applications. The 5-position bass control enhances its "all-round" qualities.

Features
Rugged professional microphone

5-position bass roll-off switch

Effective feedback rejection

Clear sound reproduction

Easy handling due to pronounced directivity

Includes microphone clamp for 3/8 in. thread
Technical Info
Pick-up pattern: cardioid

Frequency response: 30 - 17,000 Hz