| David,
I know you said: "The drums are sample light, in some cases just going through reverb. The Drums on the record are DW, if you listen closely you can tell every hit is different. The Mic techniques Dan Korneff and I used were key. So was the ADR comp and the SSL."
But listening to the stems and the snare track from the Misery Business's Nu-Myx, it sounds like a total sound replacement using multi-hit samples. Could you confirm that?
In any case, I really liked the drum sounds on the album no matter what techniques or processing was used. I always loved roomy drums! :)
Thanks
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