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In this video series my goal is to lay a solid foundation to learning how to EQ every instrument. We will have a look at multiple samples of each instrument, from bad to good recording quality, so you can see how a mixer treats them to achieve a good starting point for further sound shaping. Most instruments have similar issues, but there is a lot of nuance that can be difficult to hear and notice for most people starting to mix. I want to break down this barrier and help you identify problematic areas quickly and easily, so you can focus on creating music.
In the Overhead video I have a look at multiple overheads recorded in different rooms with different mics. To me the Overheads are the most important part of a drum kit, they present the kit as a whole with the room they are in. Recording Overheads properly is essential, as it determines the style of the drums and can make or break a record.
00:00: Intro
00:15: Challenges of recording Overheads
02:12: Programmed vs recorded drums
02:47: OH 1, narrow, trashy, roomy, not good
04:34: OH 2, Good Overheads, but not balanced
07:58: OH 3, very good, good balance, good room
10:25: OH 4, good, but muddy, ok stereo image
12:45: OH 5, two pairs of overheads together
19:03: OH 6, very good recording, very good mics
24:45: The importance of automation and creating dynamics
26:50: 1-to-1 classes!
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