The Art Of Snare Drum Mixing… And A Frog
Three key factors in creating a good snare drum sound in the mix. Hint: It usually doesn’t start at the mixing console.
Three key factors in creating a good snare drum sound in the mix. Hint: It usually doesn’t start at the mixing console.
A way to meet a common challenge presented by drum kits to attain better consistency in both live and streaming mixes.
An overview of each technique developed by the author that can provide small subtleties to make the mix just a bit better, step by step.
While there are many basic DI models on the market, there are also several feature-laden versions that do quite a bit more.
Advice for the next time you’re in a work situation where, all of a sudden, you’re getting (or hearing) a bunch of unusual requests to adjust things that haven’t needed adjustment in some time.
Understanding the various signal levels each component requires is key to successfully getting everything to “play nice” together within a system.
It really comes back to knowing your congregation and what volume levels work for them. But how do you get there?
It’s a process that’s not as much about selecting the theoretical “best” mic than it is about choosing the right mic for the source.
With the right planning, December can be a time of year that everyone looks forward to rather than dreads…
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