Normally top end can be SHARP and HARSH. Depending on material you receive before mixing, but wow man these sound so smooth. Considering that's all CYMBAL WORK, "smooth" is definitely the word for it!! Always loved Royor as my IR mic of choice (no other mic), and nice to hear the brand on something else.
Can someone explain the purpose of certain tracks having sends to the stereo out, and having the blend super low? I thought sends were for effects, and then you route your busses to the stereo out?
Let's take a look at the snare. It is routed to a drum group. Also he uses a send straight to the master bus. Like this he can bypass the drum group processing. Basically a dry/wet blend.
@@stephanechevalier4363 sending straight to the master bus is what confuses me, I’ve never seen that. What’s the purpose of doing that on the master rather than creating a regular bus so you can continue to use the master for level/peak monitoring etc.?
@@adamhaymanmusic Sending the snare also to the Master Bus gives him the possibility to turn up the overall volume of the Snare. If he turns up the fader it will only trigger the drum Bus compression harder.
Ill say it? The mix is muddy, and that snare drum sound? I am personally not a fan of it. But man it sounds quality as F! I just really like brighter sounds. Maybe that was the sound you were going for… in that case … as long as you’re happy with it, thats all that matters.
SUPER HIGH QUALITY AND THE MIX DID sound good . would love to hear it as a full song
Have three of them, two are a stereo pair along with the very first one I bought. Solid mics and honestly some of the best value out there
Wonderful video!
Kalen is an absolute beast of a drummer🤘🏻
Normally top end can be SHARP and HARSH. Depending on material you receive before mixing, but wow man these sound so smooth. Considering that's all CYMBAL WORK, "smooth" is definitely the word for it!! Always loved Royor as my IR mic of choice (no other mic), and nice to hear the brand on something else.
Impressive mics, thank you for the demo!
That acoustic sounds so good
The back of the mic actually has a different frequency response. Royer recommends trying it on acoustic guitar!
Dude this mic sounds SO good, what Taylor is that? I know the mic makes it sound better but its so full bodied tone wise.
Taylor Grand Pacific🤙🏻
Phantom power... Oh sheeeii
Is that just an old truth kit or are they back in business?
That’s a brand new Truth kit. They’re still in business
Can someone explain the purpose of certain tracks having sends to the stereo out, and having the blend super low? I thought sends were for effects, and then you route your busses to the stereo out?
Let's take a look at the snare. It is routed to a drum group. Also he uses a send straight to the master bus. Like this he can bypass the drum group processing. Basically a dry/wet blend.
@@stephanechevalier4363 sending straight to the master bus is what confuses me, I’ve never seen that. What’s the purpose of doing that on the master rather than creating a regular bus so you can continue to use the master for level/peak monitoring etc.?
@@adamhaymanmusic Sending the snare also to the Master Bus gives him the possibility to turn up the overall volume of the Snare. If he turns up the fader it will only trigger the drum Bus compression harder.
drummer out bearded you. needs to make beats beards and gear channel now.
Ill say it? The mix is muddy, and that snare drum sound? I am personally not a fan of it. But man it sounds quality as F! I just really like brighter sounds. Maybe that was the sound you were going for… in that case … as long as you’re happy with it, thats all that matters.
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