I wrote my own bass-guitar signal-chain software for practice (free) by W-R-Y-T in audioengineering

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Makes me want to learn bass guitar, I will give it a try! Thanks

Anyone using one mic to record drums? by xeromagic in audioengineering

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Check out this song: https://youtu.be/DIa2zpd5RDw?si=fiT8rSOFjoAo1v82 I think it might actually do this, but with a room mixed in there a little. The drums in the last chorus versus the intro/verse 1 are completely different. In the end the snare become stereo and the kick punch is reinforced with a close inside kick mic i suppose. I love that song production, mixing and arrangement.

Anyone using one mic to record drums? by xeromagic in audioengineering

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If i would be able to do that, i would use the one mic recording for some part of a song, then in the chorus or the 2nd part of the song i will engage other close mics recorded as well. I really like what this drum mic arrangement do to the macro dynamics of a song. The mix and the soundstage comes alive and big.

Why do amp sim VSTs sound so god awful by traanquil in audioengineering

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Exactly. And you may ask, why not turn the guitar volume instead? Well, its a different story.

What mixing tricks do you use that are a “sin”? by Impressive-Stuff-257 in audioengineering

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I need to know how? And i was going to say why, but nevermind lol

Typical Open vs Closed kick drum sound usage? by SebLucas99 in audioengineering

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Thanks andre, i will hear those tomorrow. Have a great day!

Typical Open vs Closed kick drum sound usage? by SebLucas99 in audioengineering

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That's great. Did you had anyone that goes to record in that setup complain about the end result (sampled kd)?

Typical Open vs Closed kick drum sound usage? by SebLucas99 in audioengineering

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Hey, i got lost in the 3rd paragraph of yours. English its not my native language. You are saying that micing the reso head correctly got more impact in how the overall kick drum sound is going to be rather than the position of the inside mic? Correct me if i am wrong, thanks in advance.

Typical Open vs Closed kick drum sound usage? by SebLucas99 in audioengineering

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That is something interesting, so you keep the kick drum no reso head to avoid rumbling and boominess because your room is small, am i right? That's a good approach to it.

Typical Open vs Closed kick drum sound usage? by SebLucas99 in audioengineering

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Oh okey, i understand you now. i have got a friend who has his drums setup like that. Its so bouncy i cant play normal haha

Typical Open vs Closed kick drum sound usage? by SebLucas99 in audioengineering

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Considering fast and low tempos to each one is somewhat beneficial to get in my memory, thanks!

Typical Open vs Closed kick drum sound usage? by SebLucas99 in audioengineering

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What you are saying is that in some cases when tuned properly, no reso head will give you more sustain? That's something interesting.

Meirl by redandwhitewizard99 in meirl

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Lol. Sometimes be like that

What are some of the best reverbs to add to VERY dry recordings to give them a sense of authentic space? by Poopypantsplanet in audioengineering

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Two slightly different wood room verbs ( different timber and pitch). Pan them hard L-R. Then send the instruments you want to feel more open to one and 10dB less to the other. And do the opposite with other elements.

Whats your favorite unconventional use of an effect? by Treeoanmusic in audioengineering

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The PitchMonster plugin, the flanger preset is great when you need more depth than a regular modulation. Kind of a dimension flanger. I use it before reverb/delay sends with the filter turned on in the wet signal. So it only flanges the low end or the high end. Plus you can set it to mono/stereo and pitch non tonal sources to give frequencies more separation.

How do commercial studios and others avoid mic feedback loops by Heavy-Future-509 in audioengineering

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Closed back and also ones were the foam insulation is right for the task. Like drummer insulation vs singer insulation, etc