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5 QUICK AUTOMATION TRICKS

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1. VOLUME AUTOMATE FOR CONSISTENT LEVEL


Often Drummers, when playing very fast articulated parts, like double kicks, play softer. Go to
those sections and do Volume automation to keep the energy up. Simple Volume automation
on any instrument can save a lot of time instead of creating complex parallel compression that
don’t always get the desired result. We often find ourselves getting tied into knots flattening
everything out with a multitude of compression when just spending a few minutes riding the
volume will get a better and more natural sounding result.

2. MAKE CHORUSES MORE EXCITING WITH AUTOMATION


Automating plug ins, like a Transient Designer can make a huge difference with your Drums.
Choruses traditionally (with some notable exceptions) get louder and fuller. Simple volume
rides on live drums, pushing the volume of the Kick and snare and adding more reverb or room
sound to them, brings the energy of the drums up to match the increased intensity of the Cho-
rus. Try using using a Transient Designer to decrease the sustain of a kick drum when a very fast
kick part is played. Also increasing the attack of a fast played soft kick drum will help articulate it
in the mix. Turn the plug on and off where needed and/or increase the attack and sustain where
needed.

3. AUTOMATE REVERB SENDS


One of my favourite tricks of many 70’s Albums is where the track begins to fade, however the
reverb seems to grow, making the artist feel like they walking away from us! Take your reverb
send and set it to pre fade, this will allow you to fade the instrument down and have the reverb
remain. It’s a great trick on the end of vocals or guitar solos! Great for last words of songs or
transitional moments.

4. CREATE VOLUME SWELL EFFECTS WITH AUTOMATION


Simple Volume and Reverb Automation Swells can exaggerate and add drama to your mix. A
single snare hit before a chorus with an increase of reverb adds excitement creating a great dif-
ference sonically between sections. You can increase the decay time of a reverb to increase the
impact of that snare hit.

5. AUTOMATING A SEND TO A DELAY ON VOCALS


Setting up a delay in time with the song, 1/4, 8th notes etc is great to have available for ANY
instrument. For instance you can pick a word from the lead vocal you wish to exaggerate and
then automate a send to the delay, giving that word(s) increased effect, the same could be done
with a guitar lick or drum fill!

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