(Drums) Parallel Drum Compression | Processing One Track Or The Kit

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2018
  • Puremix Mentor Vance Powell demonstrates parallel drum compression. Watch his technique parallel compression processing one drums track or the entire kit. In this tutorial extract, he shows you how he uses the Neve 33609 and Fatso to create his parallel compression drums buses to add attack and length to the drums.
    Drum mixing techniques made easy in this compressing drums tutorial.
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Komentáře • 27

  • @scrummyvision
    @scrummyvision Před 4 lety +4

    great video, cool to see this set up with the console and rack gear, i'd be in heaven

  • @rosalindacaseley6996
    @rosalindacaseley6996 Před 4 lety +3

    So many moments of genius have occurred by accident. Nice to hear a class gentlemen like you giving quality, honest no frills advice! Thank you!

  • @DrBrunoDzogovic
    @DrBrunoDzogovic Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing! Thanks to Mr. Powell for such a valuable trick. This is priceless

  • @diegooliveirabenjamin
    @diegooliveirabenjamin Před 5 lety +2

    33609 is no doubt my favorite compressor, and for drums is a must. Great video guys!

  • @noiseinthebasement8139

    Loves me some Vance! Great instructor. Thanks, pureMix!

  • @mmagoon67
    @mmagoon67 Před 2 lety

    I met Vance at an AES convention once in NYC. He was mixing a song and it was pretty neat watching him work.

  • @jacksondinky2533
    @jacksondinky2533 Před 5 lety +2

    Mixing session for me tonight when I get home
    Informative video, thanks

  • @johnkehl9365
    @johnkehl9365 Před 4 lety +3

    Great video! It's nice to see analog gear in action

  • @elgamerico
    @elgamerico Před 5 lety +2

    Kick and snare going through separate Distressors. Lovely stuff !!😁

    • @miguelpessanha
      @miguelpessanha Před 4 lety +1

      Fatsos not Distressors.

    • @siriusfun
      @siriusfun Před 4 lety +1

      @@miguelpessanha A single Fatso.

    • @LaFaMiMusic
      @LaFaMiMusic Před 2 lety

      @@miguelpessanha 0:41 ... look at Distressors

  • @OverdriveMusic
    @OverdriveMusic Před 3 lety +3

    The snare sounds like an Audioslave snare!

  • @bucklaker3980
    @bucklaker3980 Před 3 lety +1

    So the uad plug is close enough to that $$$$ compressor. I like. Thanks.

  • @jason.martin
    @jason.martin Před rokem

    THis is great stuff, so on the console he would be sending the drums to AUX which is then routed to the neve and another aux routed to the fatso?

  • @kstudio15
    @kstudio15 Před 3 lety

    how should the compression be carried out. Is it in the mixing process or when mastering

  • @pass-my-test
    @pass-my-test Před rokem

    What advantage do you get sending just the snare and kick to the crush bus instead of a send from the drum bus?

  • @peppercrybeatz
    @peppercrybeatz Před 3 lety

    you say the uad reacts the same so i assume this process works/sounds the same ITB?

  • @ELEKTORPROJECT
    @ELEKTORPROJECT Před 4 lety

    Why i'm hear overheads and room into 33609 & fatso if it are not was send?)

  • @TheBroRedSunLed
    @TheBroRedSunLed Před 5 lety +2

    All this tricks, us, as engineers had to do to just serve emotion...

  • @TheRealCowlick
    @TheRealCowlick Před 3 lety

    What song is this? Sounds great!

  • @gzis6685
    @gzis6685 Před 2 lety

    Maybe I Am the only one who likes the first version more than second, because the first has more dynamic transients on the start of drums, isntead the second is slashy and could be achieved by another ways..