SNARE DRUM GATING for clean sound

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Audio gating is a great way to reduce unwanted noise in your drum mics. In this video, Kade shows you how to gate a snare on the Behringer Wing using live tracks from a church service.

Chapters:
0:00 FREE Gating Cheat Sheet
0:18 Snare Top Gating
2:31 Snare Bottom Gating
3:45 Before & After
4:05 How to watch the entire mix
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I prefer to leave my snare un-gated. My drummers tend to do a lot of ghost notes and you can easily lose a lot of those hits if you're using a gate. I start with my snare top and bottom mics, get the sound I want, then use gated kick and toms to fill out the sound and send information to the subwoofers. With a little overheads to make up for the fact on a little bit of cymbals are being heard by the snare mics.

Sounded like there was a lot of extra stuff coming through your snare channels, so I think in that context you made the right call.

jeremycf
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Switching over to the WING full time? Interested in a WING vs X32 for church video.

tjdreyer
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Thank you for this, such a big difference in clarity!

serge
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Hi Boss, Can you do a tutorial on Wing. I will enroll your course if you can prepare all your videos on wing.

jubinsebastian
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Might be cleaner but it really killed the fullness and snap on the snare.

AndrewRaia
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shalom, help us please.. why is the sound in my church so loud and unclear? what the solution about this..

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