You mentioned around 6:24 about looking at the wave file itself for drum hit peaks -- Apologies if I'm preaching to the choir, but I've found that using a spectrogram works way better for that!
this it's why we, as subscribers have to clic like and views, as you can see it's a #shitstorm of work to upload a 5 minutes video, that clearly took Krimh over days of work at the PC, rehearsals, recording, production, editing, upload and tanx a lot #krimh for this video makes a lot of sense why all of your work are PROFESSIONAL ... cheers from #Mexico. And yes im not professional drummer and has happenend to me too, do practice and when its time to record Im done and tired, so I have to try the next day, and maybe it got aproved by myself jajaja...
For someone who's into details, this was fantastic to watch ! Great effort for making this video and ofc for all the time put in on the drum covers so we could enjoy them :)
When recording I love the full room sound of you playing, compared to the mix. The full resonance of the snare, cymbals. Yes the bass drum gets lost. Oh well, everyone loves the overly dominant bass drum triggers, and no resonance.
I have been watching your videos for a few years now and I like every single one,about 12 or 13 years ago I was hoping that SLIPKNOT would of choose you as their new drummer unfortunately they didn't pick you ,now that their drummer it's not in the picture I would love to see you as their new drummer Im sure u would fit PERFECTLY 🤘🤘🤘🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Absolutely amazing! Thanks for sharing so much details. I like to hit my sticks together three times before each takes to make the syncing of each video easier, you can really zoom in on the audio peaks. Also, I can't believe you did ten takes before breakfast, you're a machine!! Thank you so much, would love to see more of this, in even more details. \m/
Excellent video, thank you! Just a quick note if you'd like to try it, in Final Cut after you drag your 5 camera angles and rough mix into the Library (but before dragging them onto the timeline), if you highlight all of them together and select "New Multicam Clip" it will have an option to automatically sync all of your angles to your rough mix and put it all in one clip (It analyzes the audio and syncs them automatically). You can then drag that Multicam clip into your timeline, right-click it to select your rough mix as the audio source, and then switch between your angles using the angles viewer (View>Show In Viewer>Angles). Then when you get the final mix you could plop it in and sync that to your multicam clip and you're ready to export. This saves an assload of time because you can see all of your angles at once in the angles viewer and just click on whiter one you want to click to in real time as the video plays, kind of like at a TV studio on a live broadcast, except you can go back and fine-tune your cuts afterward if you want. There's definitely nothing wrong with how you're doing things, but this could potentially save you a lot of time on each of these videos. Cheers! 🍻
Great stuff! Such a joy to hear you and see you do what you do. Btw, did you just line the video angles on top of each other and then cut? I did too earlier, but when I started using Multicam editing it is so much faster. Just and idea.
Thank you for sharing all that, very informative video ! It seems to be a lot of work ! And of course thank you for all the drum covers, I never post comments because I'm an asshole but I always love and learn so much !
Ich bin dir sehr dankbar, dass du dieses Video gemacht hast. ich würde tatsächlich mehr solcher Videos sehen wollen. Ich finde diese Videos super spannend und genieße die richtig. Mich Interessiert wirklich der gesamte Prozess wie ein Kerim seinen Job meistert. Sehr sehr geil ! ! ! Ich freu mich auf jeden fall auf die nächste folge ! 💪🏻❤
Ich bin sonst nicht so der Kommentarspalte, folg dir aber aktiv seit Laid to Rest (als ich damals als Noob ne Anleitung für den Song brauchte😅) und es ist einfach geil zu sehen, was du dir in den Jahren ganz neben der wahnsinns Drumming Entwicklung noch an Skills für deine Videos draufgeschafft hast! Andere bräuchten für so ein Ergebnis ein dickes Team. Großen Respekt, hat Spaß gemacht anzuschauen 🤘😊
Waw, ten takes. You're a monster because play metal songs is so hard. I record 4 or 5 takes and I guess that so wearing. Congratulations, you're an amazing drummer man.
Danke für diesen authentischen, ehrlichen Einblick in die harte Arbeit, die es erfordert! Ich war immer schon Fanboy von Dir aber hiermit hast Du nochmal meinen vollsten Respekt gewonnen! Stark Dude!
This is a really great insight and I'd love to see more of this kind of stuff, but more than anything it showcases your passion for music, the time dedicated to learning, rehearsing, perfecting, editing and distributing after puts into persepective how good quality content doesnt just pop up every other day from a creator. Good things come to those who wait!
Thanks a bunch for the insight Krimh! 🙏 I was already convinced I was doing something wrong with my workflow recording drum covers as it usualy takes sooooo much time and effort. Now I finally saw the struggle of a real professional! I truly appreciate every drum cover you put out! Thanks and keep 'em coming! 🔥🤘
Hi Krimh. Great video. 🤘 As a fellow Cubase user that used to play drums back in the day, I strongly suggest you get yourself a full version of SpectraLayers. It does a great job at separating stems from the fully mixed track. Especially drums and bass. From there it's a piece of cake to work out all drum parts. I don't know which Cubase version you have but the built in SpectraLayers is more of a demo and only lets you separate vocals. Hope it helps. 😉
Thanks so much bruv, I am setting up my room for filming as well and this has been a great help! It was your Morbid Angel covers that got me into your work, mad respect from Melbourne Au.
Really cool to see. Its easy to forget the work behind your very clean drum videos! I also started out doing drum covers around 2010 but gotten reaal discouraged I believe, alot because I want it to be so perfect haha :) Cheers, Sam
Hey @KRIMHdrummer, I love this video because I'm drummer too, and its important to me to know that I was in the right direction, and I say was because nowdays I have to make a stop due to life circunstances, but with this video you've motivated me to find the way to record again, and that's why you're my example to follow, I admire you, I saw you in Uruguay with septicflesh a few days ago! Keep going krimh!
This is an awesome video, Krimh!! It's a lot of work, but amazing in its fact that you care that much about the quality of your content. Very professional!!
Hi Krimh! This was just an amazing video! I’m very interested in seeing this kind of stuff because I’m a drummer too (a beginner one, though) and I just started playing some covers and getting into this world. And what you do, and the way you do it, it’s very similar to what I want to achieve. So congrats on your video and thank you very much for sharing this content! Heavy metal 🤘🏽
Hey man great video.When comping takes do you also choose the same take for the video in order to line up perfectly?I like to use ''Versions'' in cubase when doing a lot of takes, then creat an empty one on the bottom and paste the disired takes from all the different ones.
Pretty incredible to see how it's done and all the effort.....besides the drum work.....that goes into your videos. How much time total goes into it? With all the editing and stuff seems like days! \m/
Thanks Alot for this how to!!! Great to see you are still human as you said (one with much discipline and great work effort). I tried covering one of your songs from SepticFlesh - A Desert Throne, because I really like your playing in that one and am able to play is myself aswell (mostly). At the moment I'm still not satisfied with the result. Like you said it doesn't have to be 100% accurate, but i would like it to be at least 96/99%. My issue with that song and other ones i want to cover is really hearing what the drummer does when there are some many other sounds. Thank you again for giving me some more tools and structures for learning the song to having it edited and finished. I will definitely add some steps to my current guideline. If you where planning on doing a playthrough in the future i wouldn't mind you picking "A Desert Throne" ;) Can't wait to see more good content from you in the future!! P.s. if you consider a EU tour at some point come and visit The Netherlands again. :P I'll come visit you :D
I was really interested about the playback, what r u doing for not hearing the drums of the original track but in the same time hearing everything else and make it sounds good and valid?
Hi Krimh!, Great video, you were amazing in Costa Rica, thank you for all the talent shown that night
I am glad you enjoyed the show 🤘🏻
Thanks for sharing! That is of great value to drummers!
You mentioned around 6:24 about looking at the wave file itself for drum hit peaks -- Apologies if I'm preaching to the choir, but I've found that using a spectrogram works way better for that!
cool video, lots of work in it, and also yes, lots of work for a drumming video.
Very awesome and important information, thanks for sharing!!
this it's why we, as subscribers have to clic like and views, as you can see it's a #shitstorm of work to upload a 5 minutes video, that clearly took Krimh over days of work at the PC, rehearsals, recording, production, editing, upload and tanx a lot #krimh for this video makes a lot of sense why all of your work are PROFESSIONAL ... cheers from #Mexico. And yes im not professional drummer and has happenend to me too, do practice and when its time to record Im done and tired, so I have to try the next day, and maybe it got aproved by myself jajaja...
Absolutely adore you and all your talents 🤘🖤🔥
Really great stuff is goin' here!!!)))
Appreciate the inside peek dude!
Thank you for sharing!
When I’m having a hard time figuring a part out, I use youtube by slowing down the playback.
yeeeeaaahhh - great video !
Incorporating hair independence into you songs as well....I like it!!
Thanks for sharing. Very insightful. Cheers
For someone who's into details, this was fantastic to watch ! Great effort for making this video and ofc for all the time put in on the drum covers so we could enjoy them :)
Thanks for all the info! Amazing!!!
10 Takes vorm Frühstück und der 10. ist der Beste 😄😄 Viech!
Manchmal dauert es etwas bis es passt! 😜
Thank you for sharing 👍
Thank you Master.
Great drums, always! Respect from Ukraine! Let's Rock!
Nice insights. Thanks for that.
I love all your work.
When recording I love the full room sound of you playing, compared to the mix. The full resonance of the snare, cymbals. Yes the bass drum gets lost. Oh well, everyone loves the overly dominant bass drum triggers, and no resonance.
Great, thanks for this video. Greetings from Chile!!! 🤘
Planning on doing something similar in 2024 so it's nice to see your process.
Awesome 🤟🏻
Watching a video you've edited and giving yourself a stank face is one of the best feelings. Great video!
I have been watching your videos for a few years now and I like every single one,about 12 or 13 years ago I was hoping that SLIPKNOT would of choose you as their new drummer unfortunately they didn't pick you ,now that their drummer it's not in the picture I would love to see you as their new drummer Im sure u would fit PERFECTLY 🤘🤘🤘🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Absolutely amazing! Thanks for sharing so much details. I like to hit my sticks together three times before each takes to make the syncing of each video easier, you can really zoom in on the audio peaks. Also, I can't believe you did ten takes before breakfast, you're a machine!! Thank you so much, would love to see more of this, in even more details. \m/
Thanks for this video 😊
Thx for the insight!
Cool vid, very interesting stuff, keep up the great work👊🏻
This was a great video
KRIMH, привет! Спасибо, ты делаешь отличную музыку. Приятно слушать и смотреть профессионала, в котором есть талант и душа.
Thank you for sharing this. There's much effort behind those cover and other videos. I’ve always known it.
Excellent video, thank you! Just a quick note if you'd like to try it, in Final Cut after you drag your 5 camera angles and rough mix into the Library (but before dragging them onto the timeline), if you highlight all of them together and select "New Multicam Clip" it will have an option to automatically sync all of your angles to your rough mix and put it all in one clip (It analyzes the audio and syncs them automatically).
You can then drag that Multicam clip into your timeline, right-click it to select your rough mix as the audio source, and then switch between your angles using the angles viewer (View>Show In Viewer>Angles). Then when you get the final mix you could plop it in and sync that to your multicam clip and you're ready to export.
This saves an assload of time because you can see all of your angles at once in the angles viewer and just click on whiter one you want to click to in real time as the video plays, kind of like at a TV studio on a live broadcast, except you can go back and fine-tune your cuts afterward if you want. There's definitely nothing wrong with how you're doing things, but this could potentially save you a lot of time on each of these videos. Cheers! 🍻
So awesome, I was waiting for such a video from you. Great 😊
Wow that is such an involved process. Love your work, style, and storytelling. Thanks for sharing Kerim.
cool nice professional guy
Thanks for sharing this. Really awesome video! Great to be able to follow the complete process. Sick drumming of course as always! 🥁🔥
Thank you 🙏🏻
Hi Krimh! Great video, and i'm very excited to see you play in México this weekend❤🤟🏻
Great stuff! Such a joy to hear you and see you do what you do. Btw, did you just line the video angles on top of each other and then cut? I did too earlier, but when I started using Multicam editing it is so much faster. Just and idea.
Thank you for sharing all that, very informative video ! It seems to be a lot of work !
And of course thank you for all the drum covers, I never post comments because I'm an asshole but I always love and learn so much !
Ich bin dir sehr dankbar, dass du dieses Video gemacht hast. ich würde tatsächlich mehr solcher Videos sehen wollen. Ich finde diese Videos super spannend und genieße die richtig. Mich Interessiert wirklich der gesamte Prozess wie ein Kerim seinen Job meistert. Sehr sehr geil ! ! ! Ich freu mich auf jeden fall auf die nächste folge ! 💪🏻❤
I'm impressed! All this is so much work, who would have thought... I hope it is worth it money wise.
Ich bin sonst nicht so der Kommentarspalte, folg dir aber aktiv seit Laid to Rest (als ich damals als Noob ne Anleitung für den Song brauchte😅) und es ist einfach geil zu sehen, was du dir in den Jahren ganz neben der wahnsinns Drumming Entwicklung noch an Skills für deine Videos draufgeschafft hast! Andere bräuchten für so ein Ergebnis ein dickes Team. Großen Respekt, hat Spaß gemacht anzuschauen 🤘😊
thanks for your video! :)
omg man i didn’t watch it yet but thank you
Waw, ten takes. You're a monster because play metal songs is so hard. I record 4 or 5 takes and I guess that so wearing. Congratulations, you're an amazing drummer man.
Awesome video ! Learnt a lot from how to produce a click track to record 4K youtube videos. Thanks Krimh !
Danke für diesen authentischen, ehrlichen Einblick in die harte Arbeit, die es erfordert! Ich war immer schon Fanboy von Dir aber hiermit hast Du nochmal meinen vollsten Respekt gewonnen! Stark Dude!
Nice video man
Really enjoyed watching this video. Great insight. You still make the drumming look easy! Cheers!🤘🙂👍
Krimh the new drummer of Slipknot
Bestie 🔱 the program is very complete
Awesome stuff dude, great to see the process of it all too, very well done.
Nice video! this is NOT randomness in fact! haha thanks for sharing.
This is a really great insight and I'd love to see more of this kind of stuff, but more than anything it showcases your passion for music, the time dedicated to learning, rehearsing, perfecting, editing and distributing after puts into persepective how good quality content doesnt just pop up every other day from a creator. Good things come to those who wait!
awesome ! record more like this!
Thanks a bunch for the insight Krimh! 🙏 I was already convinced I was doing something wrong with my workflow recording drum covers as it usualy takes sooooo much time and effort. Now I finally saw the struggle of a real professional! I truly appreciate every drum cover you put out! Thanks and keep 'em coming! 🔥🤘
I really enjoyed every second of this video. Thank you!
Hi Krimh. Great video. 🤘
As a fellow Cubase user that used to play drums back in the day, I strongly suggest you get yourself a full version of SpectraLayers.
It does a great job at separating stems from the fully mixed track. Especially drums and bass. From there it's a piece of cake to work out all drum parts.
I don't know which Cubase version you have but the built in SpectraLayers is more of a demo and only lets you separate vocals.
Hope it helps. 😉
Thanks so much bruv, I am setting up my room for filming as well and this has been a great help! It was your Morbid Angel covers that got me into your work, mad respect from Melbourne Au.
Really cool to see. Its easy to forget the work behind your very clean drum videos! I also started out doing drum covers around 2010 but gotten reaal discouraged I believe, alot because I want it to be so perfect haha :)
Cheers,
Sam
Absolutely killer!!! You picked a really hard song for this, my utmost respect to you!
Interesting video \m/
Im super excited to see you today! I admire you a lot as a Drummer 🇨🇷
Krimh Randomsness > Netflix
Dude amazing work ! Thank you so much for this video!
This was awesome! Thanks for sharing! Keep up the awesome work!
Hey @KRIMHdrummer, I love this video because I'm drummer too, and its important to me to know that I was in the right direction, and I say was because nowdays I have to make a stop due to life circunstances, but with this video you've motivated me to find the way to record again, and that's why you're my example to follow, I admire you, I saw you in Uruguay with septicflesh a few days ago! Keep going krimh!
Thank you for this content!
This is an awesome video, Krimh!! It's a lot of work, but amazing in its fact that you care that much about the quality of your content. Very professional!!
Hi Krimh! This was just an amazing video! I’m very interested in seeing this kind of stuff because I’m a drummer too (a beginner one, though) and I just started playing some covers and getting into this world. And what you do, and the way you do it, it’s very similar to what I want to achieve.
So congrats on your video and thank you very much for sharing this content!
Heavy metal 🤘🏽
Krimm your a great drummer dude
You're great drummer!😊
Nice to see other drummers using Cubase. Btw, your achilles tendons look mighty.
i love you man🌹
Nice work man
i don't know that specific song, but SYL is some great stuff! anything gene holgan does is worth emulating!
Joey ❤
🤩
Hey man great video.When comping takes do you also choose the same take for the video in order to line up perfectly?I like to use ''Versions'' in cubase when doing a lot of takes, then creat an empty one on the bottom and paste the disired takes from all the different ones.
You're perfect for Slipknot
Dude. I think you're the Gene Hogan of the new generation.
I find the lack of Smaug disturbing
🐈⬛
Pretty incredible to see how it's done and all the effort.....besides the drum work.....that goes into your videos. How much time total goes into it? With all the editing and stuff seems like days! \m/
Thank you! 🙏🏻 yes it takes days until it’s done
@@KRIMHDrummer Takk for taking the time to reply. Your drumming is very well done! Respect and good tidings. \m/
Very interesting and insightful. How long does it take from recording to the finished product?
Thanks Alot for this how to!!! Great to see you are still human as you said (one with much discipline and great work effort).
I tried covering one of your songs from SepticFlesh - A Desert Throne, because I really like your playing in that one and am able to play is myself aswell (mostly). At the moment I'm still not satisfied with the result. Like you said it doesn't have to be 100% accurate, but i would like it to be at least 96/99%.
My issue with that song and other ones i want to cover is really hearing what the drummer does when there are some many other sounds.
Thank you again for giving me some more tools and structures for learning the song to having it edited and finished. I will definitely add some steps to my current guideline.
If you where planning on doing a playthrough in the future i wouldn't mind you picking "A Desert Throne" ;)
Can't wait to see more good content from you in the future!!
P.s. if you consider a EU tour at some point come and visit The Netherlands again. :P I'll come visit you :D
Excelent vídeo! ten takes!!!!!! 5 Go pros F****!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😮 could you tell the models you use?
Can you make a Nile's song drumcover? Please
Yeah, adding in extra bodily movements for showmanship is rather difficult sometimes depending on the song.
KRIMH FOR SLIPKNOT DRUMMER
The next drummer Slipknot
I was really interested about the playback, what r u doing for not hearing the drums of the original track but in the same time hearing everything else and make it sounds good and valid?
I think you should be the new drummer for Slipknot. Jay Weignberg just left the band.
Covert Please from Solastalgia Cattle Decapitation
I´m wondering how do you deal with copyright on TH-cam, do you just ask permission from the artist or what´s your approach?
Could someone write me the songs that are playing in the background?
Hope you become Slipknot’s new drummer 🙏🏼
Jay is the drummer.
@@richharris9489 you haven’t heard the news? SLIPKNOT parted ways with him today.
@@richharris9489 Not anymore. They parted ways
@@evilsciontist just found out wonder why ?
Meet slipknot s newest member Hopefully
TRADUCCIÓN A ES PAÑOL PARSE ZZZZ 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻