Superior Drummer - Badass Metal Tone How-To | Part 6 | Channel Routing 2/2

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  • This video series was recorded live on Twitch.tv in February 2016. It is the most detailed how-to on CZcams about creating a badass metal tone for your recordings with Toontrack's Superior Drummer in combination with the Metal Foundry SDX and Metal! EZX expansions.
    All Parts:
    01 - Introduction - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
    02 - Kit Construction - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
    03 - Microphone Assignment - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
    04 - MIDI Mapping - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
    05 - Channel Routing 1/2 - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
    06 - Channel Routing 2/2 - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
    07 - Recap - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
    08 - Volume Adjustments - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
    09 - Mixing Kick - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
    10 - Mixing Snare - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
    11 - Mixing Toms - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
    12 - Mixing Cymbals - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
    13 - Filter Comparison - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
    14 - Parallel Compression - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
    15 - General Refinement - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
    16 - Adding Reverb - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
    17 - Bus EQ & Compression - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
    18 - The Result - • Superior Drummer - Bad...
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Komentáře • 18

  • @user-le5jm5zb5z
    @user-le5jm5zb5z Před 3 lety

    Thanks for these tutorials! Really helpful!

  • @ZackRouton
    @ZackRouton Před 8 lety

    I'm having so much trouble with this and can't continue until I can figure out how to route my drum tracks into pro tools :/

  • @nicolasatehortua3982
    @nicolasatehortua3982 Před 7 lety

    Noob question: Why do you route the channels back to the drums folder (Drum Bus) if it already sounded on the instant you created it?

  • @zoomg10
    @zoomg10 Před 8 lety

    I think that you tutorials are GREAT!!! One thing...but if you bounce the track on superior drummer and export the audio wav file and then you put them into your DAW...you can use them as drum multitrack? it does not work as well?

    • @FakeSmileRevolution
      @FakeSmileRevolution  Před 8 lety

      I don't know if i understand you correctly, but if you use the integrated bouncing option in SD, what you get is a stereo audio file... and yea... that's what it is... a stereo audio track ;)

    • @zoomg10
      @zoomg10 Před 8 lety

      Sorry..but i don't understand very well the english :D at the school I don't study too much ahahahah...so I can use the bounce of superior drummer? Is good?

    • @FakeSmileRevolution
      @FakeSmileRevolution  Před 8 lety

      nope, you usually don't use the bouncing feature of SD...

  • @addryan
    @addryan Před 8 lety

    Hi Dominik. What are the best settings SD2.4.3 for playing on vdrums (especially in humanize window. My module is also TD-12). Do you split channels to mono (SD>settings>mono all channels)? Cheers mate!

    • @FakeSmileRevolution
      @FakeSmileRevolution  Před 8 lety

      +adthinzad cannot tell you this.... depends heavily on the triggers and the module trigger settings. you have to set those things up by yourself. nobody can assume what you like and what you see as a "nice feeling on the snare"...

  • @JosePedroMusic
    @JosePedroMusic Před 7 lety

    Thanks for these tutorials! Really enjoying these so far.
    Noob question here though: isn't it more appropriate to route the SD's mic outputs directly to the DAW (i.e., ignoring the SD's busses)? That way you can apply any FX you might have outside SD to each mic, and still be able to create the same busses within Reaper and apply FX's to those as well. Does this make any sense? ^_^

    • @FakeSmileRevolution
      @FakeSmileRevolution  Před 7 lety

      That is exactly what I do by now. I switched from the internal SD plugins to my larger libraries outside of SD. The only thing I still use is the internal transient designer because this thing is brutal for drums.

    • @JosePedroMusic
      @JosePedroMusic Před 7 lety

      Ah I see. I got a bit confused there, thanks for clearing that up for me. :)

    • @brahxter
      @brahxter Před 7 lety

      so I can skip the step that starts at around 11:00 in this video?? Am i understanding this correctly?

    • @brahxter
      @brahxter Před 7 lety

      no responce>>??? SO im sorry, starting at around 2:55 you start assigning to the busses. SO, if im understanding correctly, Im not going to do this?

  • @ZackRouton
    @ZackRouton Před 8 lety

    How can I route my tracks on pro tools?

  • @frankb8616
    @frankb8616 Před 8 lety

    wasted step. they were already sending the minute you made a drum folder. you defeated the propose by removing the parent sends.

    • @FakeSmileRevolution
      @FakeSmileRevolution  Před 8 lety +3

      +Frank B (FB IV) nope, not really a wasted step. this only works in reaper. if there are guys watching who use studio one, logic or cubase or some other DAW that does not support implicit routing, they basically don't see, how it's done. i like to keep things general and not aimed towards a single DAW.
      furthermore you cannot switch the parent send to pre-fader or post-effects if you wish (not used here but you get, what i mean). hope that clarifies my decision to do it manually a little bit. but if you're using reaper, you're right in this case.