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Originally Posted by barters
That is a really interesting thing you did with the snare. I've always had trouble recording a snare with a SM57 (what i've always been told to use) where I have the signal come out with a lot of ring and quite weak.
Keep the good work up, and let us know what it sounds like after you're finished with the final mix.
BTW, how did you upload your audio file? |
Thanks,
I read about the snare re-amp in some issue of Tape Op I have laying around. The more I listen to it now the more I want to go back and focus on mixing the two snare tracks together so they fit better. I allways use a 57 on the snare, but his snare was just dull and the velocity of his strikes were all over the place which makes it hard to record and even harder to mix because every strike sounds different.
I bounced the file out of Protools at 16 bit and converted it to an MP3 using an application called Switch and just uploaded it to the site using the manage attachments button.