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I hear in many modern-day recordings songs sounding like the drums are
so isolated but not so much that they're programmed. They still sound live and all but the cymbals are so big and in your face without sounding like there's any snare in the overheads. The snare sounds different every time it hits but no cymbal bleed behind it in the centre. Overall, the drums sound like they are all live but so polished that there's no way gating or anything like that could get it to sound so punchy and seperated. My question is, could this be the result of the drummer recording the snare, kick and cymbals seperately? Such a technique makes sense to me in my head but since I've never tried it I wouldn't know how realistic the resulting sound would be. Any comments are welcome. Thanks, Dave |
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