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Drum Processing With Onboard Effects
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Mixing, Allen & Heath
Description
Getting impactful drums with onboard processing is entirely possible! Phil Bledsoe talks through his process to using what’s available on your console, and how to push the boundaries of what you have in terms of effects. Whether you have an older desk, or the latest and greatest, these ideas will apply to any console you’re using.
Key Points:
Key Points:
- Remember, no drum mix is complete until it’s in context of the rest of the band. The drums have a relationship with the rest of the band too!
- Learn what you console has to offer before reaching for external processing. Often what’s available, with a bit of tweaking, will get you extremely far!
- Remember to be flexible! What worked last week, may not be working this week. Mixing is a verb, not a static position!
Gear in this video:
- Allen & Heath Avantis