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Pain.
I appreciate all the feedback, really do, at least I now have a basis for discussion and argument whereas I barely knew what a compressor was back when I went to the studio the first time. Given the general "there is no one drum sample", there must though be a demand for a quick assembly solution, som prefab sets for our particular ballpark of sonic muscle.
I listened to some of those drumagog library things and there I thought they made a really good job, although it was geared for more traditional rock, pop and metal. Your typical dry standard sounds makes me nearly retch because they don´t inspire you as easily. In our music it is a bit like " you don´t want to sound like the "little guy" in the club". Sounds loaded but I think you get it.
And as pointed out by others here, you don´t want to overdo things either.
Having said that, if anybody know of somebody who could be great (producer, mixer, engineer, collaborator,) with this sort of music, please feel free to give a pointer!
When I make other forms of music, more traditional rock, this topic is no big deal.
Salute,
R
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