I like most of JST's videos but some of these beginner tips seem a bit useless because they use snappy samples that don't sound anything like real drums. I'm not sure if that's a great idea to use in teaching beginners.
Not arguing or even disagreeing really, but perhaps it might be likely that a beginner would be using some sort of samples/drum vst as opposed to trying to mic a real kit? That was my beginning anyway, I def did not have the money for a kit and microphones
@@No-sr5fb Yeah, you're right about that. At least in metal music, samples are very common. Beginners probably shit their pants when they try to mix real drums though, if they have never learned how to do that. 😁
That’s what I was gonna say. I would really rather see real drums being mixed. Yes we all use samples but would love to see live drums mixed by him. Although love all JST videos. 👌👌🤘🤘
Most sampled drums still don’t sound that great, and even if they do they still need processing that can never be baked in because it depends on the performance, tempo, song, overall mix. Etc.
Since these are tutorials about drums can you make a series about how to pick the right samples for the song/genre and how to fit it in the mix?
Thanjs Joey
Impressive how you intuitively adjust comp parameters. Dynamic eq works quite well here.Thanks for the video!
You guys kill it with these videos
Another gem. Goes straight into my JST playlist.
This is exactly what I was looking for thank you and love from Detroit
This content is brilliant. Thank you so much!
Sweet video Joey. Thank you
I get a KICK out of these great bite-size videos. Thank you sir! Always very helpful.
Pa-dum Tss
Thank you for the tutorial!
I like most of JST's videos but some of these beginner tips seem a bit useless because they use snappy samples that don't sound anything like real drums. I'm not sure if that's a great idea to use in teaching beginners.
Not arguing or even disagreeing really, but perhaps it might be likely that a beginner would be using some sort of samples/drum vst as opposed to trying to mic a real kit? That was my beginning anyway, I def did not have the money for a kit and microphones
@@No-sr5fb Yeah, you're right about that. At least in metal music, samples are very common. Beginners probably shit their pants when they try to mix real drums though, if they have never learned how to do that. 😁
That’s what I was gonna say. I would really rather see real drums being mixed. Yes we all use samples but would love to see live drums mixed by him. Although love all JST videos. 👌👌🤘🤘
Always love the content ! Thanks for all the tips and tricks 🙏🏻🙌🏻
So brutal info!!!! Thank you!!!!!!
been waiting for this vid lol
00:28 "perfomance"
Alright Miami wheres my free plugin? lolol XD
great video as usual 👍
Great stuff. I need to write more metal.
Punch ya kicks right in the comp!
Great job man! What's the song btw?
Entire processor for kick compression 👍
Is there any reason to do any of this on sampled drums?
Depends on how they're processed. I do with GGD yeah, just to add a touch of punch basically. Doesn't need as much levelling
Most sampled drums still don’t sound that great, and even if they do they still need processing that can never be baked in because it depends on the performance, tempo, song, overall mix. Etc.
Sounds like a Polaris riff.
I made this vid get to 666 likes! :D