macgaj3 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 12:25 am
Drums are 100% GarageBand AI drums . I threw them in as a placeholder under our drummer can record his own drums.
Interesting, I didn't know that was a thing. I can't program drums for sht and I loathe the process of hacking together drum loops for a clip that don't even sound that good anyway
Guitars: PRS/Gibson
Amps: Mesa Mark V | '76 Fender Deluxe Reverb | EVH 5153 6L6 50w| Mesa Mark IV | Badlander 50
I struggle with getting it louder and just use stock limiter plugins from the DAW but they don't seem great
I use Softube Weiss MM-1. It's the best mastering compressor I've tried. It goes on sale for less than $100 semi-regularly, or you can pick up a license on KnobCloud. It's a 1:1 recreation of the mastering portion of a $10k hardware unit (the Weiss DS1-MK3).
I struggle with getting it louder and just use stock limiter plugins from the DAW but they don't seem great
I use Softube Weiss MM-1. It's the best mastering compressor I've tried. It goes on sale for less than $100 semi-regularly, or you can pick up a license on KnobCloud. It's a 1:1 recreation of the mastering portion of a $10k hardware unit (the Weiss DS1-MK3).
macgaj3 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 12:25 am
Drums are 100% GarageBand AI drums . I threw them in as a placeholder under our drummer can record his own drums.
Interesting, I didn't know that was a thing. I can't program drums for sht and I loathe the process of hacking together drum loops for a clip that don't even sound that good anyway
Honestly it's been the ultimate game changer for demoing. It lets me put a basic beat onto things and share them with the our drummer and bassist to lay things out. In garageband, add a track and pick drummer. there's a handful of different styles, and mostly i just shift to make the backbeat match what it's my head, which our drummer can then turn into something real.