![]() As you might already know, the Rev250 is modeled on the first digital reverb that was originally introduced way back in the 1970s. Everything is pretty much finished, except the drums sound a little dry and plain in their current state – time to change that! For this we reach for a real ‘Swiss Army Knife’ kind of plugin: the saturation.īy Simon | | Mixing, SoftwareToday we’re going to use the Rev250 reverb plugin to turn a dry and sterile clean rock guitar riff into an atmospheric, deep melody. In many cases, a stereo (L-R) compressor.īy Simon | | Mixing, SoftwareSo, we’ve been working on a little industrial tune lately. Using a mastering-grade compressor, then, is pretty much mandatory as it helps to glue all the different parts together, and make them sound more coherent. Mastering Uplifting Trance with SDC and Mid/Side Compressionīy Simon | | Mastering, SoftwareMastering is all about making an already good mix sound even better. ![]() ![]() In this tutorial, we’ll show you how use the Presence and C165a plugins to give your drums the final touch and make them pound by using a combination of. ![]() Mixing a Hip-Hop/Trap Beat with Exciter and Compressorīy Simon | | Mixing, SoftwareDeep kick drums, snappy snares, and fast hi-hat rolls–these are the ingredients of a classic hip-hop or trap beat. ![]()
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