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Hey Guys,
i heard a lot of mixing engineers but also mastering engineers are using clippers plugins or converters to clip their Drums. Most of the time it's Kicks.

Do you clip your drums? What plugins do you use?

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I generally just use gclip. I also like the mackity preamp (op amp) distortion in airwindows consolidated.
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I don't really intentionally clip.
Instead, I might submix the drums into a brickwall limiter (to prevent clipping), an EQ (for enhancement) and another brickwall limiter (to prevent clipping at the last stage). I save the results to WAV.

But of course, this is just an approximation and abbreviated, because I don't always use just submixed drums, since I usually need to retain individual level controls. But for breakbeats, you could certainly do it that way and then overdub individual drum kits to make it sound stronger.

I decided to save my 2 limiters and the master EQ into my DAW template since I use it so much.

UPDATE: I forgot to say that I use buzmaxi Limiter and Terry West's cs12m (built-in saturator / NYC compression).
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Almost exclusively Newfangled Saturate.

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Newfangled Saturate here as well.

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Yum Audio Crispy Clip is my clipper of choice

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Don't ever clip!... It's not even legal in 46 states anyway...

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On my latest mix, I tried out the Kazrog KClip Zero on my drum bus.
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Newfangled Saturate (but it has tons of latency, so it's more useful in the mixing stage, rather than the production stage). For my ears it maintains the sound of the signal the best, while clipping.

Perfectly fine free options: FreeClip 2 by Venn Audio, PeakEater or Leikkaus

Most clippers sound alike anyway, so there is really no "box tone", unlike with analog saturation plugins, which try to model old hardware. I like to use Fuse Audio / Neold products if I want that!

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Standardclip set to soft clip pro mode, with a touch of saturation can do really nice stuff to drums.

For hard clipping I guess you could use more or less anything.

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Instead, I might submix the drums into a brickwall limiter (to prevent clipping), an EQ (for enhancement) and another brickwall limiter (to prevent clipping at the last stage). I save the results to WAV.


This is pretty helpful, thanks for the insight!

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heh, I like Orange Clip from Schwabe mostly, since getting it. To me it sounds the best, though I like Kraftur and the Ocelot Clipper a lot as well.

*Both Org Clip and Kraftur are multi-band clippers notably...

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Newfangled Saturate, Standarclip too

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GHz vcme clipper is a new one I’m very fond of, recently.

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Tawix wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 3:17 pm Hey Guys,
i heard a lot of mixing engineers but also mastering engineers are using clippers plugins or converters to clip their Drums. Most of the time it's Kicks.

Do you clip your drums? What plugins do you use?
I don't clip my drums. instead I EQ them.
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