Mixing kick drum doesn't have to be hard. All you need are a few tools and a solid record. In this video I show you the simplest way to mix kick drum. Song: “Waiting” by my Band One Culture Listen here: open.spotify.com/album/31P5P1...
3:45 the sax/horn section is crazy sexy. How do you record it? Do you use plugins like session horns pro for demoing horns etc. and then you record it with real saxophone?
Yeah actually I recorded the lines on guitar and then transposed on to staff paper for Tenor sax and flute and then had my horn player come in and record. I used just a condenser and Overdubbed parts.
@@thirdislandproductions9708 really good sound, thank you! what is your processing for horns? But even more interested in plugins you might use for the horn sections. For demo purposes I use session horns pro with all the 12 articulations. It is solid, but not as good as real ones of course
@@0oTHEJACKo0 Man I Just use my go to plugins. My Lindell 80 Channel Strip on individual tracks, UA 1176 A medium compression, Plate Reverb, Then I bus the Horns and add some Saturation with Black Box and then SSL Bus comp. Nothin Crazy!