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Post by indiehouse on Aug 13, 2021 19:21:17 GMT -6
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Post by audioscape on Aug 13, 2021 21:22:11 GMT -6
We have your back, brother! ;-) BTW - are the last 4 clips intended to be a different mix of the drum loop; or maybe it's missing some of the direct mics heard in the first 5 clips? GROOVY loop and GREAT drum sounds all around 🙌🙏👍
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Post by Blackdawg on Aug 14, 2021 0:46:44 GMT -6
Wow that 670 sounds awesome. What was the GR on that?
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Post by indiehouse on Aug 14, 2021 5:28:42 GMT -6
We have your back, brother! ;-) BTW - are the last 4 clips intended to be a different mix of the drum loop; or maybe it's missing some of the direct mics heard in the first 5 clips? GROOVY loop and GREAT drum sounds all around 🙌🙏👍 I shoulda cleaned up the file names. They’re all the same drum mix. I normalized all the bounced files. EDIT: and THANKS for taking care of me on the DComp!
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Post by indiehouse on Aug 14, 2021 5:29:52 GMT -6
Wow that 670 sounds awesome. What was the GR on that? All compressors were doing 3-5db of reduction by meter. I tried to keep the settings consistent, but I didn’t get scientific with it.
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Post by Vincent R. on Aug 14, 2021 7:37:21 GMT -6
Cool.
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Post by Blackdawg on Aug 14, 2021 12:37:44 GMT -6
Wow that 670 sounds awesome. What was the GR on that? All compressors were doing 3-5db of reduction by meter. I tried to keep the settings consistent, but I didn’t get scientific with it. Yeah I could tell the levels were matched but clearly the attack and release times are all different. Still cool to listen to them all. I gotta try and get one of those 670s
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Post by audioscape on Aug 14, 2021 13:44:22 GMT -6
We have your back, brother! ;-) BTW - are the last 4 clips intended to be a different mix of the drum loop; or maybe it's missing some of the direct mics heard in the first 5 clips? GROOVY loop and GREAT drum sounds all around 🙌🙏👍 I shoulda cleaned up the file names. They’re all the same drum mix. I normalized all the bounced files. EDIT: and THANKS for taking care of me on the DComp! Gotcha! Loud and clear! Thank you so much! And as always, OUR pleasure! 😍👍
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Post by mamm7215 on Aug 16, 2021 15:09:00 GMT -6
The last 3 clips don't have shaker/tamborine or the cymbal swell in them.
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Post by indiehouse on Aug 16, 2021 15:33:29 GMT -6
The last 3 clips don't have shaker/tamborine or the cymbal swell in them. Oh, that's weird. Thanks for pointing that out. I'll have a look.
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Post by soundintheround on Aug 16, 2021 17:42:13 GMT -6
Wow that 670 sounds awesome. What was the GR on that? All compressors were doing 3-5db of reduction by meter. I tried to keep the settings consistent, but I didn’t get scientific with it. Awesome thanks!! Any chance you could repeat this test at 10-15db compression? Would be curious if your able.
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Post by indiehouse on Aug 16, 2021 18:28:09 GMT -6
All compressors were doing 3-5db of reduction by meter. I tried to keep the settings consistent, but I didn’t get scientific with it. Awesome thanks!! Any chance you could repeat this test at 10-15db compression? Would be curious if your able. What’s your attack/release preference?
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Post by soundintheround on Aug 16, 2021 19:42:00 GMT -6
Awesome thanks!! Any chance you could repeat this test at 10-15db compression? Would be curious if your able. What’s your attack/release preference? Slow-ish attack, fastest release!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2021 19:56:45 GMT -6
Dry sounds decent but needs some mojo and life injected into them
Stam 670. Wow. love the body and high end. It really brings out the detail
Stam Neve modded 44. Very in your face. Has more body than most SSL bus. Almost sounds electricfied. Cool.
Stam 609. Love the snap but the drum hits are thuddier and less clear than the earlier two.
Overstayer modular channel. Lots of body. Very hified. Boosted top. A bit too snappy without being full vca snap!
Buzz Audio. Weirdly hollow. Almost mono. Not a fan.
SMAC. Not a fan. Really distorted
Foot. very thuddy and snappy.
Honestly I think the 670 sounds best and the neveified gbus clone if it's not cutting through the mix. Otherwise I prefer the uncompressed loop.
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Post by EmRR on Aug 16, 2021 21:40:32 GMT -6
P4DMS settings? It’s about 5 totally different compressors, which one?
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Post by indiehouse on Aug 17, 2021 12:10:20 GMT -6
Dry sounds decent but needs some mojo and life injected into them What would you do to inject life and mojo into them?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2021 14:09:54 GMT -6
Dry sounds decent but needs some mojo and life injected into them What would you do to inject life and mojo into them? Either use the Fairchild to make them “heavy” or the ssl style comp to make them all in your face if that works for the mix or Process or compress kick, snare, tom bus, overhead bus individually to not universalize the timbre. Then use a cleaner bus compressor on them with very low gain reduction to tie the kit together as a complete instrument. Based on your examples. Fairchild 670 style comp at dirtiest but many of those might be a lot cleaner doing 1 db of gr. Most of the others except for the nevified ssl clone were really dirty and running drums together into thuds.
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Post by Vincent R. on Sept 6, 2023 10:16:09 GMT -6
It seems like the Sebatron SMAC sample is missing the cymbals and the tambourine.
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Post by honkeur on Oct 14, 2023 6:47:33 GMT -6
What’s your attack/release preference? Slow-ish attack, fastest release! I believe the 670 is attacking faster than the others. This may explain why it sounds less “floppy” than the others. “Floppiness” is not always a bad thing. But I hear the faster 670 attack doing a better job of tightening the groove, making it more even, consistent. 670 attack : 0.2 ms 33609 attack : 6 ms or 3 ms The others : “slow-ish” setting
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