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@MixReadyАй бұрын
YES! It may seem tedious, but put the work in! Imagine setting up a drum kit, mics, various takes, editing... Using drum software saves so much time and energy, you might as well put that into a great midi performance 🤘
@berriedalive25 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. You just saved me probably weeks worth of time long term.
@EthanRomАй бұрын
I’m mental I will go one by one per hit and change the velocity and imagine which hits should be more emphasized by a drummer
@jdimeleegoku2971Ай бұрын
Depending on the genre that’s totally worth it
@procrasti-nation9517Ай бұрын
yep, tidious but absolutly worth it. for pre-production and writing one can use an auto-de-quantize-function, but when it comes to finishing things, one should put the effort in the particular drum-parts 🤟👍
@MixReadyАй бұрын
Absolutely worth it in the end!
@mikaelnyblomАй бұрын
Me too! :)
@SRLStudАй бұрын
Definitely makes a difference. It is possible to get very realistic virtual drums but that’s exactly what it requires. Personally I never duplicate any hit or if I do I go back and tweak every hit separately
@agirotto126 күн бұрын
Man, I record the drums by using an e-drums machine and after that I just go over the whole stuff, beat by beat, correcting mistakes (I'm no drummer), improving the feel, humanizing, adjusting awkward beats and adding ghost notes. It is super tedious and takes me forever, but it's coming out ok.
@LambertDriveStudiosАй бұрын
Great Video.I'm on about year 4 of working with midi drums steady. I do have drum room and acoustic drums but for convenience im using midi drums 90 percent of time. It's taken a lot of time to humanize midi drums, superior drummer 3 has been my favourite program so far.
@Frankie_G_Ай бұрын
Quick tip, Ive always found it easier to program drums inside of GuitarPro and then export into DAW or drum sampler of choice.
@hardcoremusicstudioАй бұрын
Grab your free Mixing Cheatsheet to learn the go-to starting points for EQ and compression in heavy mixes: www.mixcheatsheet.com
@adamphillips674724 күн бұрын
Hint: 95% of the consumers are not going to hear any difference. There was a situation with the first Dream Theater album without Portnoy where they played the demo tracks for the label and the A&R guy told them to just release what they provided. It was raw Superior files. To my point I do all the steps in this video usually but, there comes a time when you have to realize time is money.
@NikkohhАй бұрын
Awesome video! For your "Live snare" track are you just using the close snare mics from Superior? Or is that also including ambience mics?
@aspirativemusicproduction2135Ай бұрын
The one thing I noticed is most of the robotic feel comes from the hats so I try to spend more time on this. One can go crazy about changing every drum hit but I am not going to do it.
@eternalcustomchannel28 күн бұрын
Wow, I was surprised to find that I do most of this already. Lol. Not nearly as well of course. Something I do, because I don't have a massive library of samples available to me, is I duplicate my snare track for instance, and I process the snot out of it to get something specific I need from it. I often use a pitch shift on this sample to move the tone around, I use hard EQ, COMP and SAT/DIST to really change the character of the sample as much as I can, and then I blend it in with the original sample from the Free library I use. It helps just move my snare into different territory than the Free library which sounds incredible common and simple.
@jows759520 күн бұрын
Gotta do more that just random velocities. Think like a drummer and accent the things they would accent. Anticipating and changing velocites around fills is a good one too.
@nngg5045Ай бұрын
1. What about compression when using midi drums? Do you use compressors and when? At the "recording"/production or the mixing stage? What type? I am asking this because we know that these samples are compressed already. 2. What if the samples are more compressed than needed. How do you save that? By making the velocity range bigger for example? Great video, thanks!
@AuspexgetchellАй бұрын
Some midi drums have the ability to remove the eq and comp and use the “raw” sound to tweak in your daw
@FloydFreudАй бұрын
1. You still may want to compress your final tracks, either individual drums or the full drum mix, to fit it in the overall mix, get a punchier sound, or otherwise to taste. 2. You'll get better results with samples that are recorded at different velocity levels if you're looking for a realistic sound. The compression on individual hits shouldn't matter that much.
@danmenezАй бұрын
Wow great, great content! Where can I get some 3rd party metal/rock drum samples for this kind of replacement?
@justinsenaonlineАй бұрын
DrumForge
@danmenezАй бұрын
@@justinsenaonline Nice! Thanks a lot!
@jakkistanАй бұрын
GetGood Drums also do some great stuff
@danmenezАй бұрын
@@jakkistan Good call!
@nicholasm.taylor801129 күн бұрын
THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST VIDEOS I'VE EVER SEEN
@ReakerboyАй бұрын
I link my GGD to my Roland kit, works a treat, you couldn't tell their midi 👀😝x
@peptoattack29 күн бұрын
Yeah, well.. in your case, there's still the human factor involved, all those tasty imperfections. When programming, the idea is trying to imitate that.
@davidhayman9330Ай бұрын
very helpful, thankyou!
@gener284223 күн бұрын
Superior Drummer 3 has randomize sliders built in for both velocity as well as timing
@vinxmusic_Ай бұрын
Where did you get the Snare samples?
@djtukadestroyerАй бұрын
what is the command you use to select all the notes from a note in 8:28?
@_thaaatguyАй бұрын
Time to buy a new mic stand, Mr Roelof!
@MrInvisible5119Ай бұрын
What's your favorite drum patch in Superior Drummer?
@scottykomer9992Ай бұрын
Is that the new John Mayer?
@SugarySerialАй бұрын
😂
@RoelofKlopАй бұрын
Scotty! New Billie Eilish actually
@scottykomer9992Ай бұрын
@@RoelofKlopif you listen with a trained ear, you can hear some metal influence !
@michaelrauch3285Ай бұрын
'And all that good stuff' drinking game
@_thaaatguyАй бұрын
And the if we get bored of it we can always play the "if that makes sense" game for a bit.
@bryanunderwoodАй бұрын
This was a great video! I did the midi drum workshop a couple of weeks ago and these were definitely some of the key takeaways. I’d love to see a video on how you can convince a client to use midi drums rather than recording their own.
@peptoattack29 күн бұрын
I guess that's a tough task. Imagine being a drummer and being told you're not going to take part on the album because a robot can do your parts haha. Personally, I'd sacrifice for the album, but I guess there are some people who prefer to play the parts themselves with poor production vs getting replaced by a perfect-sounding midi drum plugin.
@FloydFreudАй бұрын
Whaddya mean you don't have to tune your MIDI drums?!? Of course you do!
@joshriggs4738Ай бұрын
For main snare hits in Superior Drummer, are you using Center or Rimshot?
@NikkohhАй бұрын
Thats the rimshot he's using here
@mcb964824 күн бұрын
Pro tip: (still) don’t work with midi in pro tools
@blackeyed.Ай бұрын
quite simple: fake drums should sound fake unless the drummer plays a drummachine in bands video ;) high quality does mean high quality performance which is missing on most modern records.
@tortillaman2491Ай бұрын
Do horns come out of the speaker when you play that angry heavy metal shit?
@snowandcoalАй бұрын
It's Satan listening through the speaker cones, and the longer you listen, the more He listens to you. Hail Satan.
@borzumo28 күн бұрын
I hate yt algorithme mostly for showing narcissistic bs like this like a norm