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Old 8th June 2007, 08:56 AM   #5
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The suggestion above is not manual - but to get software to do it.
Yep, but I don't own Drumagog, Aptrigger or anything similar

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Can you hear the ring badly when the snare channel is muted? (Does it come through on all the other mic's too?)
It does not come out *that* bad on overheads, it can be heard, but it would probably be masked by a "corrected" snare track.

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What format is he session on? Analog tape, Digital tape? DAW? (what software)
DAW: SAWStudio. Manual drum replacement is quick here.

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I would try a pitch change unit / software to bring the snare lower in pitch and carefully adjust the pitch change so the snare plays a musically pleasing 'note' / tuning with the song.. (that will cause latency and you will have to advance the snare track so it lands where it should)
This is interesting, never thought of it ... I'll try it right now.

Thanks Jules!
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