How do you mix bass and kick live?
The kicks always sound tight and punchy. But the bass lines are thick and solid too….Try sidechain compression.
- Add a compressor to the bass.
- Route the kick into the compressor’s sidechain input.
- Set the attack to fast and release to medium.
- Pull the threshold down until the compressor triggers when the kick hits.
What should a kick drum EQ look like?
Different genres have different drum EQ, but those two areas are universal when it comes to a good kick drum sound.
- 50 – 100 Hz – Boost to add low-end punch.
- 150 – 250 Hz – If you’re worried about boosting the low-end too much because you think the kick drum is already pretty thick, try cutting in this area.
How do you EQ a kick drum for live sound?
53 second clip suggested14:44Drum EQ Live Presets for Fast Drum Sounds – YouTubeYouTube
What level should my kick be?
yes -6 is a good starting point or -10 is fine also. if its not loud enough turn up your speakers. everything should sound fine if you mix around and based on the kick. always stay under 0db, if you go over bring everything down or just drop the master fader a few db.
How do you EQ a kick drum live?
36 second clip suggested15:17How to EQ Kick Drum Like a Pro (3 Quick Steps) – Mix School #39YouTube
What frequency should your kick be?
Kick drums can be tuned to have a fundamental frequency as low as 50 Hz and as high at 80 or 90 Hz depending on the drum size, the type of drumheads used and the style of music that is being played.
Should kick be louder than snare?
The snare is the foundation of the backbeat, and typically one of the loudest elements in the mix. Next, bring the kick fader up until it sounds almost as loud as the snare. It should be loud enough that the low frequencies are rich and powerful, but not so loud that it masks the bottom-end of the snare drum.
What should my kick drum EQ sound like?
That means your kick drum EQ should vary depending on what the other tracks in your mix sound like. If you have a bass in your mix that has a lot of low end, you probably want a thinner, brighter kick drum so the two tracks don’t compete. On the other hand, if your bass sounds thin and bright, you can usually afford to add more sub on the kick.
What happens if you don’t EQ the bass and kick?
Since the Kick and Bass are often driving forces for any track, it’s important that they are both able to be heard and appreciated at their own sound range. Without EQs, the two become conglomerated and the structure of the track falls apart. Bass frequencies don’t just center around the low-end.
How to EQ bass guitar and bass drum?
We advise to EQ the bass guitar and bass drum opposite one from another. Let’s say that your bass drum works the best when you boost somewhere between 60 – 80 Hz. If bass drum is taking that space in the mix, then you should decrease that frequencies at the bass channel.
How do I know if my kick and bass sound bad?
Put an EQ with a visual display of the frequencies on your kick and bass tracks. If there’s a lot of activity at the lowest frequencies, your mix is probably suffering. Almost no speaker systems can reproduce sounds below 20-30 Hz.