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Old 27th January 2012   #25
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Originally Posted by Halma View Post
Hi Matt,

I am not quite sure if the above points separate an amateur from a pro but...





Finding some subtle overall compression which does not kill your dynamics is one of those things I´m still working on (whether it´s a Hip Hop track or not). Nowadays everything sounds so much upfront.

It´s always a pleasure reading your stuff.

Good job.
I meant dynamics more in terms of macrodynamics - different velocities in the drum hits that support a groove. Sections that are bigger sounds or break down. Things change rather than being infinitely repeating.
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