I don't know why more people haven't seen these videos... always clear and concise and never overwhelming. They've been super helpful for me, thanks man!
This is so cool Jono, great to have a lesson on drums and how to use parallel distortion, as always, so useful and can't wait to try it out on not only drums but other elements of he tracks, thank you so much
Thanks for the video. I notice you use a post fader send rather than a pre fader send into your aux channel. Is there a reason for this? I usually use pre fader sends for parallel processing otherwise I’m forever having to tweak the aux level every time I move the fader on the main track/instrument
Realy interesting. In a different kind of music, more cinematic, you can use this technic for a brass ensemble in a symphonic/hybrid piece, just a touch of it, especialy on low brass (bass trombones, tuba, cimbassos, etc...)
I don't know why more people haven't seen these videos... always clear and concise and never overwhelming. They've been super helpful for me, thanks man!
Brilliant.Thank you
Man you friggin rock at walking us through this stuff thank you so much!!
Bravo sir. Such a good video. Found it hard to get concept watching other vids. So very well explained. My hero 👌
This is so cool Jono, great to have a lesson on drums and how to use parallel distortion, as always, so useful and can't wait to try it out on not only drums but other elements of he tracks, thank you so much
Thanks for the video. I notice you use a post fader send rather than a pre fader send into your aux channel. Is there a reason for this? I usually use pre fader sends for parallel processing otherwise I’m forever having to tweak the aux level every time I move the fader on the main track/instrument
Always excellent!
enjoyed it!
Love your videos man, great explanations!
Glad to hear it!
Realy interesting.
In a different kind of music, more cinematic, you can use this technic for a brass ensemble in a symphonic/hybrid piece, just a touch of it, especialy on low brass (bass trombones, tuba, cimbassos, etc...)
Vielen Dank👍🇩🇪
Ufff! Amazing