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Default Mixing the Snare Drum

On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 11:44:09 -0500, rboy wrote
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So, long story short, : ) sometimes you CAN'T have your cake and eat it
too. Stop that!! : )

I also listen to old recordings I made and some of the ones where I fussed
all day over the drums don't have the mojo that ones where I just took the
drums and put them in their place have.


Nicely said.

Now about micing the hi hat.......or not...(not in the disco era mind you).

Regards,

Ty For


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