3 Metal Drum Mixing Techniques No One Talks About

People love focusing on fancy pants metal drum mixing techniques, but in all honestly…people tend to make things more complicated than they need to be.

 

Have you ever had issues getting your mix as loud as you want it to be without it causing your master to clip?

Do you struggle with cymbal bleed and getting your toms to cut through without them being too boomy or overbearing?

What do you do when the drummer asks for you to turn up their crash cymbals..

But when you do, your hi hat is killing your mix all of a sudden?

If you’ve ever faced any of these issues, I’ve got you covered.

In today’s tutorial, I demonstrate my 3 favorite metal drum mixing techniques that people rarely talk about online.

 

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My name is Bobby Torres and I’ve been a full-time audio engineer/producer/mixer within the metal and hard rock genres for well over a decade.

I’m on a mission to put an end to all of the false information that leads aspiring producers and mixers down a never-ending path of confusion, wasted money, wasted time and very little progress.

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