Make Your Drums PUNCH HARDER - Phase Aligning Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024

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  • @WillPlaysTheDrums
    @WillPlaysTheDrums 5 дней назад

    This video make me realize I've been tracking overheads with phase issues for years. They sound so much better phase aligned. Thank you

  • @junkyardfrog
    @junkyardfrog Год назад +1

    my guy! this is for becoming my go to channel when i need to search for a recording question. loving this content and appreciate you sharing your knowledge in such a direct and accessible way! you're killin' it. 👏🙌

  • @sweetsmellofsound
    @sweetsmellofsound Год назад +1

    Such great insight here. This deserves a lot more views.

  • @RicShaa
    @RicShaa 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for putting time and energy into making these valuables tutorials.

  • @lukelorraine9940
    @lukelorraine9940 7 месяцев назад +1

    You explain things so well it makes me think I can explain them to other people (I can't) such great videos thank you for doin it

  • @michaelcox8702
    @michaelcox8702 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the contents, hard find someone to explains this. You do it so well.

  • @bryandrums32
    @bryandrums32 Год назад +1

    Awesome share, I learned a lot from you, you’re the best

  • @JakeDaveyOfficial
    @JakeDaveyOfficial Год назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @marklholloway
    @marklholloway 10 месяцев назад

    Great breakdown! Like and subscribed 👍✅

  • @luizorta
    @luizorta 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dude, congrats on your channel. I discovered it recently and I'm hooked watching it all. I identified a lot with your work. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
    I have a question
    What do you do first: edit in flex time or align the phases?
    I saw another video about you editing in time, I tried it here a few times and I would like to know in which order I would get better results.
    Thank you!

    • @spinlightstudios
      @spinlightstudios  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks mate!
      It doesn’t really matter which order you do it in :) I usually flextime first and then phase align - usually because I flex the drums immediately after tracking - before moving on to the next instrument.

    • @luizorta
      @luizorta 11 месяцев назад

      @@spinlightstudios OMG! Thank you for this flash answer man! WOW! Your mindset is amazing and a I learned a lot!!! I love it so much! Till next time :)

  • @thomaswhudson
    @thomaswhudson 10 месяцев назад

    I posted yesterday, another video and if you have one already that covers this let me know. A full mix from start to finish for punk mixes, not metal. I am trying to not use samples. I would like your take on this, typical eq for each, etc. I also use UAD Console as I was using LUNA before primarily but I am trying to learn logic as well. Thanks much man, appreciate it, your vids are nice and fresh.

    • @spinlightstudios
      @spinlightstudios  10 месяцев назад +1

      I’m planning some more mixing vids soon! Just takes a lot of time to make them 😂

  • @seanduckeye
    @seanduckeye Год назад

    Drummers perspective for sure!
    On a side note, do you always pan you Overheads and Stereo rooms around +65, or is it what suits the sound?

    • @spinlightstudios
      @spinlightstudios  Год назад +1

      I’d say 8 out 10 times i hard pan overheads and the other times do 50% for a narrower sound. Depends on the song really

  • @bartoszmacke3978
    @bartoszmacke3978 9 месяцев назад

    Yo bro! Does phasing work the same way with digital drum sound. For example in 90’ hip hop? Is there any point of doing phasing in this kind of genera? It might be silly question but it is very intriguing. Thanks man, good work!

    • @spinlightstudios
      @spinlightstudios  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hey man, depends what you’re working with, if it’s a loop - most likely no phase issues! Sometimes when you combine midi sounds - use multiple snares stacked on top of each other, you will need to flip the phase occasionally to make sure there is no issues.

  • @ElectronicsGuy666
    @ElectronicsGuy666 10 месяцев назад

    Very good video, helps a lot with figuring out weak sounded drums. One trick I figured out is an eq on the master track; create a low pass filter and set it around 300-500hz. It’s way easier to hear/feel the low end if there are no highs distracting your ears.

  • @joelvandam
    @joelvandam 6 месяцев назад

    The main reason to always mix from the audience's perspective is that everything is used with video these days. If you're doing any form of marketing for your band, you're posting videos of the drummer playing with the final mix. You want the audience's perspective.

    • @spinlightstudios
      @spinlightstudios  6 месяцев назад

      Yeah I suppose it depends if you need that visual line up. Plenty of times I’ve use audience for drum covers for this reason. In the end it’s all preference anyway.