The best way to process drums

The best way to process drums

Hi guys, I’m using Ableton and I’m wondering what’s the best way to process drums.

I’m currently using drum rack but when I see more professional/experienced people tracking their drums, they tend to multi track their samples ie, have a snare channel, a kick channel etc.

I’m not looking for the easiest way as I don’t struggle with it. Just which is the most effect method in terms of sound quality/effective control.

Cheers everyone.

Stevie.

I don’t use Abelton, but I would think if you had everything on it’s own track you would have more control over sound and able to make smaller changes that might make a bigger difference.

You know that each pad in Drum Rack can have it’s own effects chain and each pad also can be sent to sends channels, right?

For example, I tend to have all my Hi-Hats routed to a send track, where I then apply some stereo separation, reverb, etc. If you really wanted to, you could just put the specific effects you wanted on each sample.

Then say, I have two snare samples. One of them I have an overdrive effect on, and both of them I have routed to the same return track, where they both get the same amount of EQing and reverb.

In my opinion, there’s nothing “less professional” about not having a send for every single sample.

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