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Old 20th May 2007   #5
KevWest
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90% of my drums come from samples off of vinyl of drums i like the problem I have isnt so much with the sounds themselves because I feel i have good drums I feel my mixing is really just not up to par my kicks which are the main problem are loud and boomy and a little muddy but i would like them to be clean and puncy and a bit more professional sounding i wish i had better net access so i could upload better samples of my music than what is on my myspace but thats really the best option i have right now to show u examples of what im working wtih please help


khameln i did an advanced search on both drums and drum mixing in the rap/hip hop forums and didnt get any results u wouldnt happen to have a link to the thread you were talking about or know of the thread title so i can search it out this is very frusterating for me well mixing that is and i am trying to take every step I can to improve my mixes until i get enough money to buy a pair of HS80s
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