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  • william cataline
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    thanks juicy

    william cataline
    Participant

    question, lets say i want to X-drums the kick, snare, and toms, lets say i just want to have as little mic sound to them, as everything is mic-ed, with out the space of the mic as, and put eqs ect.

    PLANE
    ” Although you can mix and match to a degree with X-Drums, these have been recorded in discrete sessions, so you will not have the same mic setup for each session, and you will not have all drums and cymbals in all of the rooms. “

    will the kick, snare, and toms, still have bleedable channel in OH, AMB C, M, F, even if i replace it

    william cataline
    Participant

    thanks, typing out question about what i need leaves a lot of holes, i have been loaded those kit and do understand they have been recorded in a room you can’t change, but did not know they might have been recorded at different places and different time. I have been go through these kits and looking at the plug-ins, and saving some of these plug-ins as they have been made by the pros for reason, like side chain bus 1/2 with light comp and eq, i have not firured out a good system, im just digging deeper into the engine, as im started a recording project using medal F.

    you are rigth some of the loaded kit are great as they are, but as a guitar player, my drum skill and programming, not that good, and it takes to much of the time to do it this way, which ive done for many years, ive got 15 blues done with ez kzkeys and a bass line, sitting on 5 acoustic guitar songs, and looking at created 25 hardcord medal with Medal F. also have ez mix and master, my point is i like the fact to pop things in and go, but i think its a good point to stop and make shure i know as much about the drum engine as i can.

    some of the routing = side chaine, bleeding like the one ive been trying to breakdown is the AVA/let it bleed – it uses bleed bus-ing and direct bus-ing, i love look at how they done it, and learing so much, but the reason i got into to this is not to have to slave making music, find a kit, like it, loaded it, go.

    i like the idea of starting for a scrach kit and learning from you how to get some of the rout-ing ways, not being a drummer, a don’t know why or the reason i would want to run the snare to a side chaine. im looking for answer to question as to why this is being used and what for, as these thing come about from digging into the engine.

    Thanks

    william cataline
    Participant

    i got ezmix, $179 and also got ezmix mastering, $49, there are some mind blowing presets for the bass drum, many for medal, if you can buy this, i think you will be very happy with what u get, and it so simple to use, add it to your channel strip, DONE.

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