Thank you very much Guys for your time.
How i did the drums:
I started by selecting a pattern in my Roland DR880 that was almost what i wanted, and recorded 8 bars onto a MIDI track.
Then i started editing via the Piano Roll view( my favourite for Midi).
When i got the groove right, i copy and pasted across the song.
Then i made some more patterns for all the staccato sections, fills, and the chorus parts by using the Finger pads on the dr880 and then by furthe editing in the Piano Roll view. I dont think any drum machine or wav file would give you these parts of the song.
Then copy and pasted to the other relevant sections of the song.
Then i split up the various drum instruments and put them each on their own track.
So i ended up with separate tracks for;
Kick
Snare
Hats
Cymbals and rides
Toms
Then went back into Piano Roll view and carried out further editing to change all the hi hats , cymbals etc throughout to make it sound more like a human was playing it. Variations in the velocity across the parts and each verse chorus etc.
Including variations to the Kicks and snares etc.
I tried to make sure that nothing played that a real human drummer could not play. Eg, when playing a fill across the toms, your obviously not going to get the snare drum carrying on at the same time, so i looked at all that.
Basically all the drumming took most of the time, and was all mostly done via finger pad and mouse edits.
Playing the drum sounds is Cakewalks TTS1 synth.
Each drum has its own channel so the reverb could turn right down on the snars and just about off on the kicks.
TTS1 tracks can be edited and then saved as a patch which is cool.
Regarding the mix in general, i dont know what else to do!
Everything i do is self taught and from scratch, so im looking for as much advice on 'how to' from anyone who has managed or knows how to do it already.
Btw, nothing is panned hard left or right.
The most panning is 10oclock and 2oclock.
On the guitars for instance.
I try to think of what a real live band would be doing when.
I have in my mind
Drums centre stage
Lead vocals centre stage
Harmony vocals centre left
Backing vocal groups righ of stage
Rythem guitar centr right
Bass centre
Lead guitar centre left
Piano and keys either left or near centre ( i just had a bit of Fender Rhodes on this track)
String centre / centre left ( none present on this track)
You get the idea.
post edited by the wildman - 2015/03/11 04:47:58