Drum Sounds - Tchad Blake
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Full video available exclusively on mwtm.org/tb-jean-thevenin
In this 2-hour exclusive journey, Tchad unveils his most secret tricks to get multiple outstanding drum sounds with his unique close miking techniques.
In this new tracking drums series, you will learn more about mic placement, unconventional sound experimentation and overall recording workflow.
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Full video available exclusively on mwtm.org/tb-jean-thevenin
@Adam-g-uk
Жыл бұрын
Any chance of an wav or mp3 of these drums?
Am I the only one who could listen to good mixed drum loops for days?
@michaelanderwald4179
4 жыл бұрын
No, it's a great sound. I dig it, too.
@philkimber8086
4 жыл бұрын
It's the heart of a great mix,I wish more people realised this fact !
@harrisfrankou2368
3 жыл бұрын
There are another 17 like you.
@Mr_Kri
2 жыл бұрын
Brother? 😳
@BarryWarne
2 жыл бұрын
good drummer, well mic'd, nice playing and solid groove
How can someone not love Tchad Blake?
Pure drummer ASMR. This is insanely pleasing to listen to. A fav MWTM episode.
4 year later this is still my fav drum mix video on youtube. Love it!
The "Fat and Pillowy" struck me by surprise. It's my new go-to word for the dope situations.
I love how a repetitive, straight beat, basically, can just go n go and yet it almost sounds like a solo because of the little flares put into each measure.... 👏🏻 And such a great mixer...👏🏻
Thank you for sharing your experiences and “know how” with others.
Lovely. More of these ”Record with the Masters”. Especially useful to go hand in hand with the mixing engineer tutorials to see how the tracking was done as well.
I'm glad I heard this because I'm about to mix my drums and this is very inspiring. Thank you
dope drum sound, interesting how production suits different styles, this is a great example
I've been listening to this man's work my whole life and this is the first time I've ever seen what he looks like
Such a USEFUL video. Thank you!
To the 5 people who disliked this video so far, and to whoever will do it in the future, it's okay, Jesus died for sinners like you. This is absolute gold.
@billb7735
4 жыл бұрын
all that money in gear and he makes it sound like trashy distorted crap. and fictional characters don't die for anyone.
@nimusworks5475
4 жыл бұрын
@@billb7735 you need more sun in your life buddy
@queenpurple8433
3 жыл бұрын
This comment is still gold 2 years later
"You know anything you can overdrive. There's probably compressors out there that I never heard of that you could use. You know you could probably use a stomp pedal, a guitar pedal, and try that out."
Love Tchad Blake
@bradmodd7856
6 жыл бұрын
That's Billy Bob Thornton, there is no Tchad Blake
Beautiful!
I love listening to him honestly gifted man
So so helpful. Thank you.
This Inspired Me🇹🇹🙏🏾
Love this guy, his style is kind of "cool librarian."
@bassplayinggoalie
4 жыл бұрын
+ 1. I could also see him spending at lot of time in sheds tinkering with mysterious things...
@lb2696
6 ай бұрын
@@bassplayinggoalie”what’s he building in there?!”
An absolute genius and serious innovator.
@morbidmanmusic
Жыл бұрын
What are his innovations?
TChad is possibly the coolest cat on the planet.
Awesome video!
How useful, watching someone just trying stuff out on a console, moving faders, getting to know the track so he can balance. Great!
Tchad Blake is awesome
Those natural drums with the bus compression (at least it appears so, unless the OHs were tracked with compression), unf that is a nice sound! I love that dry somewhat 70's influenced drum sound.
This Neve 88 R 72 channels version is amazing !
This guy is something else! Wow.
I love this man!
Tchad is great. Just check prices on the Specta Sonics compressors he talked about -- better about at least $1300 for one.
What a great story at the end :)
god damn these drums sound great ...
9:16 for awesomeness
Very inspiring
love this crazy guy
Excellent.
i luv drums sounds
This guy produced Pearl Jam’s binaural. What an awesome album!
@brianbonifacio7536
3 жыл бұрын
I completely agree. It definitely doesn't get the love it deserves. He also did El oso from Soul Coughing. The sans amp trick is definitely used on that album
@diesirea2045
2 жыл бұрын
You just made me want to go listen to this album
I know that it's gonna sound childish what I'm going to say, but I want to become as good producer/sound engineer as this man.
@KingBlonde
6 жыл бұрын
Dedication, study and a solid understanding of fundamentals will get you there. Anyone can do anything if they're willing to apply themselves :)
@christophermatthias3327
5 жыл бұрын
Me too
@diesirea2045
2 жыл бұрын
LOL Don't we ALL!
A living legend for sure!!!!!!!
Legend!!
What a legend
sweet!!!
Does anyone know what he says at 2:56 regarding how he pans the channels and which ones?
is that whole console desk a plugin?
So when you are dialing in the drum sound ... should the drums be played by the drummer who will actually be laying down the track? I find that in live situations our drummer wants to go out front to help dial in his sound ... but whoever is sitting behind the kit has a different feel/touch. Feedback appreciated. Thx.
@WhiteNoiseCollective
6 жыл бұрын
definitely use the drummer that will play on the track for the whole process bar maybe line checking the signals
I love the flate soind
5:11 When the Crunchy Snare came up this got Juicy.
What is bone?
i love this guy so bad
"I dunno... I like compressors."
Absolutely S T U N N I N G
AEA overhreads seem mislabeled or patched backwards? kzread.info/dash/bejne/damppbR9n5ecdrA.html "Hi Hat" side is on the left in the audio, but panned right on the console..
What a console !!
why does the background look green screened
Good.
Which mixing console use there.....?
@electrosound4595
5 жыл бұрын
@Score Mix thanks
"Flate" Sound?? Sorry guys, or am I missing something here... Do you by any means mean "Flat sound"?
@urolderbrother
5 жыл бұрын
there is little depth aka spatial imaging
Those cymbals are so musical. Anybody know what they are?
@shayleeband
3 жыл бұрын
Sam Choate they sound like 60s/70s zildjian A’s to me. kinda bright but complex and interesting in a mix
@GlennWilsonDrums
3 жыл бұрын
@@shayleeband yeah agree. That would be my guess too.
Overheads are perfection
I died when I saw the sans amp lmao
@theTBwearsducktape
3 жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/q51npc9rdNeznco.html
@mopeydave7876
3 жыл бұрын
@@theTBwearsducktape fantastic link brother👌 Thank you
Sounds like a good ball park
Great to see Billy Bob Thornton branching out.
@lb2696
6 ай бұрын
The funny thing is Billy Bob actually owns a really sweet studio(the actual Billy Bob).
What's the BONE ?
@doodletownpipers
6 жыл бұрын
maybe 'dick mic'?
@mixwiththemasters
6 жыл бұрын
Hi Dean, the 'Bone mic' is a mono mic strategically placed and heavily processed with some kind of distortion (level-or in this case). Tchad talks about this in the teaser of this series that you can access here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/m62Y29mvkZeom8o.html
@juliussolovideo
6 жыл бұрын
very similar to moses schneider's wurst mic. check this out kzread.info/dash/bejne/kZN2ypV9j7PcpJs.html
@tyepennington2438
6 жыл бұрын
Looks like a mic running over the kick, on the kick/snare line, then running through a Shure Level-Loc ... which is what the SoundToys "Devil-Loc" is modelled off.
i like putting transient shapers on the drums
just cant get enough from it... such NASTY sound .
I like these drums, I don't get a similar sound but very good in my private home set up.
anyone know what SansAmp that is?
@thesadwolf
3 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure it's the Tech 21 SansAmp GT2 Tube Amp Emulator Pedal
Who's the drummer?
@Doyledrumz
8 ай бұрын
Sounds like Matt Chamberlain
Too much distortion from the Sansamp ruins it. Everything from the “flate” sound on is better than the first sound. It might be interesting to just tweak that in with some sidechain or gate set-up where the distortion only kicks in at certain dynamics.
Sans amp... Intriguing. I have a series one.
what is "BONE"
@TransistorLSD
3 жыл бұрын
Aka "Kit Mic", capturing the sound of the drum shells right above the kickdrum
@wormholewest
3 жыл бұрын
@@TransistorLSD oh cool i guess i have a bone too as my 5th drum mic in a glyn johns setup. didnt know people called it that
GOD DAMN! THIS IS DOPE! I FEEL LIKE SMACKING SOMEBODY! LOL!
What makes me laugh is the AI Mastering Programs. Nothing beats a Real True Professional
@koke_319
3 жыл бұрын
yeah nothing beats that but not everyone can afford a professional
If I tried any of these drum sounds with the client I would get some very weird looks! Good sounds, but selling it to the band is really hard
pffff phatnesss, someone who knows a REAL mix
Flate?...lol
And here we are, sitting in our rooms thinking "those are some crappy sounds" but wishing it was us that put hands on that console
@yung-stephen
4 жыл бұрын
those most definitely are not "crappy sounds"
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Ask Him to Hook up With Black Lion Audio to bring back the Spectra Sonics compressor.
@timgreig1704
3 жыл бұрын
The original company still makes them, they’re now called Spectra 1964.
Cold getting dumb on the drums ..
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Could see nothing
meh
speaking of sounds: his nasal sound artifacts...
This should have been called "How to make a drum kit sound like a distorted pile of crap".
@NowyouknowMusic
6 жыл бұрын
“Distorted pile of crap” is the best drum sound!
@bradmodd7856
5 жыл бұрын
For 60 years analog gear was distorting audio routinely, now we are in the digital realm we just have to go out of our way to distort it. How it sits in the mix is the only thing that matters.
nothing sounded good, i have no clue what was going on or why..lol
@autodidacticprofessor869
6 жыл бұрын
He doesn't mix music for normies.
@mostpeoplearebots
6 жыл бұрын
Mike Sparks when a mixer/artist has heard too many years of basic sounds, and must reach and strive for "different" in order to entertain themselves, and keep things still interesting to themselves, you end up with these types of sounds. hence why you don't just blindly choose a so called seasoned pro to work with you always- it's better to find someone who likes more similar things as you.
@-Aitor-
6 жыл бұрын
Yes, you don't have a clue
@andrewkigen
6 жыл бұрын
Think of mixing like the last 10% or so of what goes into a produced song to try and finish it... And he's probably just going through an overview of how he mixed the drums to a particular production so think of this like a 1% of the 10% of the song. In the end, it's just one of the little steps taken to end up with something good.
@andrewkigen
6 жыл бұрын
Oh, and each drum is recorded to a different channel so he can add effects and put them through compressors and balance them and a lot of other things(or maybe not) to achieve a certain feel to them. And after this he and his team go through some similar and other different processes for say the guitars then the piano then other instruments then the vocals (lead, supporting vocals, background vocals, doubled up vocals e.t.c) then in the end they bring them all together and balance them and make the song 'loud'... I'm still just introducing myself to the world of production and mixing so I have no authoritative grasp yet but this is from my little understanding of what I have picked up so far...
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