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Before y'all tell me not to do this, I did it already....it's not written in
stone though. I've got a mix, I hate the snare...it's a done deal though. I'm stuck with it for now. I took the stuff over to a respected Mastering guy in town to do 2 tunes for me as a free evaluation. I brought the mix in question just to see if he could zero something in on the snare frequency EQ-wise & help me not hate it as much. He basically thought it was okay just too loud...which it is. So he zero'd in on the transients(is that the right word? I dunno) where it was spiking & brought a few of them down. He said that would work only it would take a long time doing every backbeat. So.............I did it at home in Nuendo, I was very careful & only grabbed the minimum part of each snare smack....brought 'em down 2db. It doesn't seem like I wrecked the tune. I still hate the sound of the snare but at least it's softer. Bad idea? Me at: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/andymostmusic.htm |
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