Future Music

How can you make your drums sound wider?

Programmin­g drums from multiple sources is great, just don’t pile them up in the middle of your mix

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01 > Here we’re starting with a laid-back groove constructe­d from a number of elements. There are two kicks, hat and tambourine tracks and multiple parts – snares and claps – providing the backbeat. A bassline and Rhodes complete the line-up. Each part is programmed on its own track, with no pan dial offsets. 02 > While each sound playing back centrally provides lots of weight, the stereo image is unremarkab­le at the moment. We can think of sounds in pairs here and we start with the hats and tambourine, panning these -25 and +25 to begin to open out the top end. 03 > This immediatel­y makes the ‘canvas’ of the mix wider and allows us to make bolder decisions elsewhere too. We take two of the snares – Ringy Snare and SD1 – and pan these wide, with offsets of -40 and +40 respective­ly. Here’s how they sound on their own. 04 > This is particular­ly effective as the two parts were played in real-time and not strictly quantised. That means they trigger at slightly different times, drawing attention to their width. Now that they’re wider they sound quieter, so we boost their volumes in the mix. 05 > The ‘Deep SD’ track features a pair of snares too, but they’ve been programmed ‘together’. It’s sometimes worth duplicatin­g tracks to separate parts so that they can feature their own individual pan treatments. Here’s how the snares sound before (first four bars) and after separation/panning (second four bars). 06 Lastly we explore mix widening at the output stage. In the first pass of the loop you’ll hear the track with no enhancemen­t. Second time around, we’re using the Imager from iZotope’s Ozone 7 with extreme width in band 3 and 4, with a little less in band 2. We’re also using the UAD Precision K-Stereo to boost ‘Side’ volume and increase the overall width.

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