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QV- slow attack - play with the release to get the amount of splash you want out of it.ĭeathtotaliban-try and make your attack longer than your release, this especially helps with snare drums that have a lot of ring on them JeffTD- I keep mine at about 16-20ms,(low release + low threshold = that front end smack you're talking about). Snare:zvish: Snare: fat is at 120-400 hz, boxy gunners snare sound 800hz – 1.2 khz, ringing timbre (reggae) 2-4 khz, attack 4-8 khzĪzzxaa- Waves Rcomp for snare with Arc, electro, warm -attack=6.01, release=45.0 thresh=-30, ratio=20.05, Gain=3.0 then just use a eq and boost some frequencys to get the sound you want Threshold: adjust for about 8-10dB gain reduction
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More “in your face” kick drum compression Threshold: adjust for about 3-6dB gain reduction However if you are needing compression settings for kick drums, below are the suggestions: Personally in own music production projects, I do not compress kick in the mix because compressing it can reduce its power during the mastering stage. Now to make the kick drum sound prominent among all instruments including the bass guitar, is to boost it at 100Hz. Of course since you are mixing for rock and pop music, the heavy bass guitar sound should occupy the sub bass frequencies (less than 100Hz), so to make the bass guitar sound prominent (avoid muddy sounds with kick), the kick drum is cut at -6dB, Q=1.4 at a frequency of 50Hz. The purpose of having to cut -9dB on 400Hz is reduce the cardboard sound of the drum and to make the drum sounds more bass. You need to have a parametric equalizer in order to use the following settings below: Unknown-Suggested EQ Settings for Kick drums (targeting rock and pop music genre) Zvish- Bass Drum EQ: meat is 80-100hz, warmth is in 200-300hz, 2.5-6khz for click Lolzgreg- Kick- Boost 60, Cut 120, Cut 480, Boost 3khz, Boost 6khz 300 to 500hz can be your problem areas if things are a little too muddy. You get more definition and cut from the boosts. Pump that sucker into your master bus compressor for thumpĮrmz- Waves SSL E-channel- Kick and snare work great if you turn the shelf into a bell boost. Load that on a kick track, load the preset "bass amp"Ĭhange the first gain to 6, the second to -6, the third to -6, and leave the 4th aloneĭont adjust volume or total make up gain or you'll lose your power Kick:joeymusicguy-waves transx multi mono Some of these settings are probably outdated and may be considered revolting to the original poster.***** Keep in mind every situation(source) is different. ******I c/p this recipes a while ago, i tried organizing these settings as best as i could, but overtime I just grew indifferent about it.