I got this session on Nail The Mix and this is crazy! My laptop can't handle so much. As my brain, too. This is a pro level project. I am overwhelmed with this.
@@MrBikboi well, yeah. But it's challenging. Lot of decisions you need to make. As I am doing mixing for only 2 years, I learn how to mix on easier projects. This project helped me understand some stuff, but it's really not easy.
Each of them have a specific function to help reinforce the recorded snare and contribute to the final sound. But as you can see, for a natural sound, it’s always great to build on top of what’s there as opposed to throwing it all out and replacing 100%.
YASSSS!! That's what I'm talking about ❤🖤 Amazing!! Learning something with Jens and how to use BD tools from his perspective is always good. I loved the video.
Good stuff, great tune! I love how there's more snare channels than rhythm guitar channels. The secret sauce is really the Boss Metal Zone plug-in used on rhythm guitars though ;)
What's the difference between having all the snare samples in one trigger track and having them on individual tracks? I see you use one sample per track instead of using the faders inside Trigger.
We print the triggered samples into audio tracks, so that the phase can be accurately aligned later. Otherwise you might start losing punch without realizing it. It’s also easier to see when a sample that is supposed to be triggered is missing.
@@Bogren.Digital Ok, thank you! I will start doing that. I always just printed the triggered signal when my computer was about to die of too many tracks going at the same time :P
Still rocking a 2013 Mac Pro here but the Pro Tools HDX system definitely helps. Almost time for an upgrade, though. We switched over to Mac Studios + Carbon in our smaller rooms and that's been great.
My 2009 iMac with a HDD (that barely works and will die anytime now) just recently could manage a 160+ track session with a lot of plugins like Waves etc.
BTW, this dudes Bass and Guitar one knobs are fantastic! Sound exactly like my SVT rig. I would challenge anyone to pick out if they used a plug or real amp on a mix done with these plugs.