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biolet
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any advice on how to fatten up and thickin digital hihats, cymbals?
Dillin Quent said:Use a maximizer, compression, and possbily double the hits.
Buddha said:a distortion unit of tube setting with careful use of the damage amount can do this too...
Morning_Star said:I decided to help since I dissagree with pretty much every post so far. Cymbals DO NOT NEED TO BE FAT. Don't worry about making everything fat like it's the new trend. Just pan them to the right or left to add balance and TURN THEM DOWN so that they are barely noticed. They are glue for your arragement changes and for balance in your patterns. Hi-hat's are fine thin. They are thin sounding naturaly. You could use an exciter but very sparingly. That's will add sparkle to the high end. The low/low-mid range is where it is good to sound "fat". In this case find a free plug-in called Baxxpander. Use a very slight amount of reverb on the cymbals too.