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Old 07-07-2008, 02:54 AM
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Default How does this drum track sound?

This is in the rough but would like some feedback on how I'm doing.

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Old 07-07-2008, 02:57 AM
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In my opinion there is too much verb on the snare and the cymbals seem a touch bright. Again, my opinion.
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Cailyn, these drums sound good to me, definately a good starting point anyway - Reverb, cymbal levels etc, all that stuff really depends on the rest of the mix. I generally find that if I solo the kick or snare in a dense mix it ALWAYS sounds like there's too much reverb on it - but when you blend it back in with the other elements of the mix it the reverb disappears...
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I agree with fhumble fhingaz i think that the drums sound fine, a tweak here a tweak there it's all a matter of opinion. But once the drums and the other instruments come in to the mix those overtones and reverb will dwindle.
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