Orra EQ Drum EQ Chains Tutorial: Kick, Snare & Drum Bus Mixing Guide
Learn how to build professional drum EQ chains using Orra Audio’s Orra EQ. This step-by-step tutorial covers kick, snare, hi-hats, and drum bus processing using dynamic EQ, per-band saturation, and serial EQ techniques for punchy, clean, and powerful drum mixes.
This tutorial shows you how to build professional drum EQ chains using Orra EQ’s unique combination of:
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16 serial EQ bands
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Per-band saturation (Tube, Tape, Creative modes)
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Dynamic EQ processing
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Real-time spectrum analyzer
Because the bands process in series, each move affects the next — so order matters.
🥁 Step 1: Kick Drum Processing
🎯 Objective: Tight low end + strong punch
1️⃣ Control the Sub (Dynamic EQ)
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Add a band at 40–60 Hz
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Set to Dynamic mode
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Use narrow Q
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Reduce gain slightly
This controls excessive boom only when the kick hits hard.
2️⃣ Remove Mud
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Add band at 200–350 Hz
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Standard EQ mode
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Cut 2–5 dB
This cleans up boxiness.
3️⃣ Add Punch with Saturation
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Add band at 80–100 Hz
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Switch to Tube mode
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Apply gentle saturation
Instead of boosting heavily, saturation adds harmonics for weight.
4️⃣ Enhance Attack
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Add band at 2–5 kHz
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Use Tape or Creative saturation
This makes the kick cut through dense mixes.
🥁 Step 2: Snare Drum Processing
🎯 Objective: Body + crack + brightness
1️⃣ Add Body
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150–250 Hz
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Small boost if needed
2️⃣ Remove Boxiness
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400–800 Hz
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Cut 2–4 dB
3️⃣ Add Crack
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3–5 kHz
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Use Tube saturation
Saturation gives aggression without harsh digital boost.
4️⃣ Control Harsh Peaks
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6–8 kHz
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Dynamic EQ mode
This tames sharp hits automatically.
🥁 Step 3: Hi-Hats & Cymbals
🎯 Objective: Smooth brightness
1️⃣ High-Pass Filter
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200–400 Hz
Removes low-frequency bleed.
2️⃣ Tame Harshness
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7–10 kHz
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Dynamic EQ
Reduces harsh spikes only when necessary.
3️⃣ Add Air
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10–14 kHz
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Tape saturation (wide Q)
Creates smooth shimmer without brittle highs.
🥁 Step 4: Drum Bus Processing
🎯 Objective: Glue the full kit together
1️⃣ Tighten Low End
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50–80 Hz
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Dynamic EQ
Controls kick and tom build-up.
2️⃣ Clean Low-Mids
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250–400 Hz
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Gentle cut
Reduces muddiness across the kit.
3️⃣ Add Presence
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1–2 kHz
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Tube mode
Brings forward snare and attack elements.
4️⃣ Add Top-End Glue
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8–12 kHz
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Tape mode (wide Q)
Adds cohesive brightness.
🎚 Recommended Band Order in Orra EQ
Since processing is serial:
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Corrective cuts
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Dynamic control
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Saturation bands
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Air/polish
This ensures clean tone shaping before adding harmonic color.
🎧 Final Tips
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Use saturation instead of large boosts for more musical results.
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Keep dynamic EQ subtle — 1–3 dB reduction is often enough.
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Watch the spectrum analyzer, but trust your ears first.
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Small adjustments make big differences in drums.
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