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crimsonhawk47
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Which will probably make them really harsh sounding.cut the low frequencies and raise the high ones..
Which will probably make them really harsh sounding.cut the low frequencies and raise the high ones..
word i came to a solution of using a HPF up to around 500hz and using a LPF at 10khz makes it sit pretty nice in the drums so far
Honestly...What a great thread.
First thing I would suggest you to do is take out all unwanted air in the instrument.
Add a compressor and sound treak it until satisfied.
Well personally I, cut all frequencies to just about all instruments. If there's extra air/(or if instruments are overlaying each other, separation must happen).
Compression usage is for the volume and threshold control.... Only.
I would know do to question. "How do you EQ tambourines and Shakers"? Generally cutting all unwanted frequencies provides a clearer sound.
General rule for mixing and mastering.
what is your technical justification for using a compressor?
Compression usage is for the volume and threshold control.... Only.