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In article writes:
Right, but there will also be hi-hat in the other channels as well, which
means when you put your effected track in, it's going to be drowned out.
Not if the drummer is decent. The hat doesn't *have* to be that loud.
If the drummer is decent, he or she is part of the production.
Recording the drums would be easy and there would be no need for these
questions. If the drummer was decent and knew you wanted to put some
strange effect on the hi-hat, he'd understand what's involved and play
it separately. If the drummer was decent and the hi-hat was too loud,
when you asked him to play it softer, he could, and would.
But most people who record drummers have to record drummers that
aren't decent. Sometimes it's them.
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