HI! Very good Tales of 12 DUB! I really like the dub remixes you do! Great quality. (I've also been using FADR recently. I m asking if you use the paid version for drums sometimes, and what work is done after steams the tracks, other than EQ? To improve the quality (editing? cleaning? Dynamic EQ) Good Job! Chlorodub www.youtube.com/@ChloroDub
@ChloroDub greetings and thanks a lot for the feedback😎🔥🍀 With FADR I always separate the drums (kick snare and hats). The quality of the separated drum stems declines drastically in my opinion, but still I really like to have kick, snare and hats on separate channels when I dub😋 For what the processing concerns, for the first couple of episodes I went through a kind of proper mixing session🤣. I never really used compression cause I don't think it's really needed on this kind of material, but I used eq (especially to try to recreate at best the low- and high-end) and other tools that can help in a similar way, like tape machine. But then I stopped and I used the stems directly as downloaded from FADR. This because anyways the overall quality of the stems is not high enough to say "I will use them to do a live dub session on a soundsystem", or generally to use them for any other purpose than this live dubbing videos on TH-cam. It's also true that I like to separate stems to "sample" material for my own productions. In these cases then I process the samples so that they best fit in the mix😎
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HI! Very good Tales of 12 DUB! I really like the dub remixes you do! Great quality.
(I've also been using FADR recently.
I m asking if you use the paid version for drums sometimes, and what work is done after steams the tracks, other than EQ? To improve the quality (editing? cleaning? Dynamic EQ)
Good Job!
Chlorodub
www.youtube.com/@ChloroDub
@ChloroDub greetings and thanks a lot for the feedback😎🔥🍀
With FADR I always separate the drums (kick snare and hats). The quality of the separated drum stems declines drastically in my opinion, but still I really like to have kick, snare and hats on separate channels when I dub😋
For what the processing concerns, for the first couple of episodes I went through a kind of proper mixing session🤣. I never really used compression cause I don't think it's really needed on this kind of material, but I used eq (especially to try to recreate at best the low- and high-end) and other tools that can help in a similar way, like tape machine. But then I stopped and I used the stems directly as downloaded from FADR. This because anyways the overall quality of the stems is not high enough to say "I will use them to do a live dub session on a soundsystem", or generally to use them for any other purpose than this live dubbing videos on TH-cam.
It's also true that I like to separate stems to "sample" material for my own productions. In these cases then I process the samples so that they best fit in the mix😎