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help with recording
I made a recording a couple months back,which came out ok.One thing makes it a bit unpleasant to hear is the overpowering snare drum.It was an acoustic set,but when the snare kicks in,its quite harsh and very much upfront.Is there anyway i can make it a bit lower in the mix,and maybe more level with everything else??.Il try and put up a sample.
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Re: help with recording
Here is a sample,the drums come in at 2mins 49 secs.
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Re: help with recording
http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/...ead.php?t=3514
use EQ *very* cautiously...small increments can do alot...and you'll need something other than computer speakers for monitoring if you want accurate results [if you don't have near-field monitors, a good set of Sony MDR headphones will do the trick] No members have liked this post.
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