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Someone is mixing a track for me and there's an entrance of the high hat
cymbals before the kick enters. The volume of the cymbals seems to drop when the kick enters. Is this a perceptual thing or is the compressor taking it down with the kick? How should this be bussed? thanks ch |
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Need more info. Is the hi hat and kik (and other drums) all on 2 tracks or
on separate tracks? Are all the drum tracks currently bussed to a stereo pair with a stereo compressor on it. What system are you using for mix down? Neil R "nospam" wrote in message ... Someone is mixing a track for me and there's an entrance of the high hat cymbals before the kick enters. The volume of the cymbals seems to drop when the kick enters. Is this a perceptual thing or is the compressor taking it down with the kick? How should this be bussed? thanks ch |
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![]() nospam wrote: Someone is mixing a track for me and there's an entrance of the high hat cymbals before the kick enters. The volume of the cymbals seems to drop when the kick enters. Is this a perceptual thing or is the compressor taking it down with the kick? How should this be bussed? thanks ch It's possible that the drummer played that way, but I bet it's from the compression. There are lots of ways to fix the problem. Don't use the compressor, Take the track out of the subgroup (if that's how your set up). Use less compression. Put the high pass filter in the compressor's detector in so that it reacts less to the kick. Make the attack time slower. Use fader automation to either lower the high hat and then bring it to where you have it so that it appears to be the same level. Boost the hi hat when the kick comes in. or, combine a few of these ideas. |
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Someone is mixing a track for me and there's an entrance of the high
hat cymbals before the kick enters. The volume of the cymbals seems to drop when the kick enters. I usually don't include overheads in a drum subgroup..for an effect maybe but not for natural cymbals sounds. John A. Chiara SOS Recording Studio Live Sound Inc. Albany, NY www.sosrecording.net 518-449-1637 |
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