Logic Pro X - Pop/Rock Mixing - PART 2 - Fixing Phase Issues in the Drums
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Your videos are brilliant! I love spending whole days listening to your explanations and writing stuff down to improve my skills. One question (I hope it's not a dumb one): can you have phase issues when you use midi drums? Or will you explain this later on in the process?
Not usually because MIDI drums are all sample based, so you don't normally end up with phase issues because you're not dealing with multiple microphones recording the same drum kit. Whoever recorded and engineered the samples, should have corrected any phase issues before bouncing them down to samples.
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3 x 1 is not 4
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What do you do when you have inverted your KICK-OUT because of phase issues from the top of the track, but then you find you have reversed phase issues later in the track?
that's not possible, as long as you don't change the mic setup in the song. Phase issues are basically just distance differences.
Great video as always! I have a question. How do you comp the OH and room mics into one track? I imagine that they were 2 separate tracks initially?
They are stereo tracks, so the left mic is completely in the left channel, and the right mic is completely in the right channel. When I recorded these, they actually weren't separate. I just have mic 1 in channel 1 and mic 2 in channel 2, and set the stereo input to channel 1-2.
But there IS a way to make two mono channels stereo. The long way is to create a stereo track, make the input on the track Bus 1-2, and then make the first mono track output bus 1, and the second bus 2. Then arm the stereo track for recording and hit recording.
The quicker way is to pan you first mono track fully left, then the second fully right, drag over both and right click and choose "Bounce in Place". Make sure that the "Include pan/volume automation" option is on. The result will be a stereo track with your first mono track in the left, and the second in the right.
It's unfortunate that Logic doesn't have an easier way to do this. In Pro Tools, you just drag two mono clips onto a stereo track and it puts them together. There's another way where you can go rename the files so they think they are a stereo pair, but searching for a couple audio files in a folder full of them is really more hassle than the bounce in place method. Good luck!
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What would the difference be between flipping the phase and phase-aligning (moving the track a couple clicks) on the closer mics?
You can't do phase alignment to fix phase issues since the phase issue is in the recorded sound itself and not a in time Issue after recording. You could do move the mic back a litle or to the side a litle when you Are recording to Fix the issue right at the source. But hey I am. Not an expert, just trying to share what I think I Know. God bless u
so even if its not the same part of the drum you need to match the waves to get them in phase? Why is it only necessary to look at the initial waves ? Also, if different parts of the drums had to have a similar wave to be in phase, does that mean the same needs to be done to all tracks on a song to get them all in phase? And one last question, would I have this issue if I used Steven slate or superior drummer drums as well?
What if the phase issue is in an mp3 beat that's already mixed? For instance when the beat starts and phase is around 0 then continues to go left but then goes right/ into the green.. How do I correct this?
What would happen if you selected 'Phase-Locked Audio' in the drum Group settings panel as explained in one of your other tutorials?
That's something else completely. That just makes sure to keep the waveforms in relative phase with each other when editing. This kind of phase was produced from the microphone distances clashing.
Hey, I am just starting with actual mixing and wanted to ask if inverting the phase changes anything in the audio or it just changes the direction of the wave ? If you have time could you explain it to me ?
although i have used both the "gain" plug-in feat. alongside "inverting" my audio files... the correlation meter still indicates that my instruments are out of phase :( please help :(
Hey bud I am not an expert and I am not pretending to be, just want to say what came to my mind when I read the comment. Isn't possible that by using the invert function on the audio file and then using the gain as an effect you are cancelling your first action? Like 1-1 =0? God bless
my tracks all seem to be normalized or limited compared to what Im seeing on your screen?
I had this issue to, just click on the waveform zoom button (the one in the top right corner looking like a soundwave)
thanks for the video!! Could you tell me how you sync your screen movements' to the audio please?
Most of my videos I do live. So I have a mic capturing my voice, and then the audio feel from my interface feeding back into my computer, which is capturing both my voice and audio feed. Then I'm doing a screen capture with Quicktime, and I use Logic to sync up the two, mix the audio, and do edits.
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