anonymous
19 March 2007
Exactly how do I work with the kick drum and bass. Should I be gating the kick drum and compressing the bass? I just want them to work well together. Any tips?
Exactly how do I work with the kick drum and bass. Should I be gating the kick drum and compressing the bass? I just want them to work well together. Any tips?
philipjent, yup, you got it right. You can do it when you track
philipjent, yup, you got it right. You can do it when you track. You can do it on mix. You can do both.
I will frequently track bass, with some limiting since guys are always thumping and popping those strings. I won't usually gate the bass drum when tracking but generally during mixing, even if I'm adding some limiting during tracking. I will add some limiting and/or compression before gating the bass drum along with plenty of equalization before and/or after dynamic processing, if required.
And don't forget some compression on the lead vocals to make it sit well in the mix with the bass drum and the bass. I just can't figure out why people want dynamic range on rock-and-roll vocals? Shouldn't happen.
Zero dynamic range = maximum loudness (turn to another station please)
Ms. Remy Ann David