A good saturator on the bus is important since saturation will be reducing the dynamics of the sound. Decapitator’s Drum Fattener works very well and you can adjust how dark/bright you want your drums
these drums-focused tutorials lately are sooo good and helpful. I just don't know how to thank you. it is so difficult to put that last 10 percent on the track and you re being generous with your knowledge as always, it really helps. thank you so much. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
it should achieve the same result as with a send. You could also achieve this with 2 Chains in an audio effect rack. What's cool about the send/return and audio effect rack is that you can just work on the parallel compression signal on it's own like using a lowcut eq and whatnot.
@@ZenWorld ok thanks for your answer.. it's called slap and he explains that it does what he did before "manually " ..it puts in a white noise transient at the beginning.. and also a lot of other things..
You have a lot of videos about Tech House and we are all grateful to you, but you never mentioned such a genre as New Age House (like Bleu Clair, Ootoro). But in my opinion, it is considered a subgenre of Tech House. Can you make a video about this genre, its features and so on?
If you do that you lose 50% of the original drum bus signal. What he is doing in this video with a send is "adding" a parallel compression signal onto 100% of the drums. If you use a compresser with 50% on the original signal you also lose 50% which is going through the compressor.