How to Mix Snares: The Pink Noise Method
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
- Mixing snares is one of the hardest things in metal and rock productions. In this "How to Mix Snares" video, platinum music producer Joey Sturgis explains how to use a special technique known as the "pink noise method".
Products Used:
Drumforge Matt Greiner: drumforge.com/products/drumfo...
JST EQ: joeysturgistones.com/products...
DF-EXCITE: drumforge.com/products/df-xcite
Song Used: August Burns Red - “Composure”
00:00 - The Pink Noise Snare Trick
00:36 - What Is Pink Noise?
01:13 - Sculpting Pink Noise With Distortion And EQ
01:53 - Blending Pink Noise With Your Snare
02:35 - Triggering The Pink Noise With The Snare
03:14 - Recap
03:37 - Get Drumforge Matt Greiner
Tags: drumforge, drum samples #homerecording #productiontips - Hudba
Joey starting to sound like Miami
I thought it was an AI hahahaha
We use Adobe Speech Enhance to remove noise and room sound from the voice over.
Yes he does
@@thedrumforge thats what it is.... its EXACTLY that... that subtle layer of the AI "fill in" that makes the voice sounds just so subtly different from the original
Cool trick! Definitely gonna try this
Nice tip!
Thank you. I wonder if some snare samples come with mixed 'pink noise'.
Dude you just told everyone one of my secrets! ) Tell you more - you can also sculpt Snares tails with it.. by using match eq and feeding large halls or plates with it.. )
Lol, I kinda ''discovered '' this like 2 months ago, and was thinking to myself ''I must be going nuts. there MUST be a catch.
I also use gated pink noise to add air to guitars, and brown noise sometimes for that puffy kick sound
@@SashaGarcia yeah... you can always use a little bit of noise )
Is this AI joey voice XD
We use Adobe Speech Enhance to remove noise and room sound from the voice over.
@@thedrumforge Easier just to say, Yeah, it is haha