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Drums-Getting That Fat Bottom Snare.

Ever pull up your snare you just recorded, solo the top first. Not bad. Maybe a touch of EQ, a little compression. You then bring up the bottom snare and mix it with the top. Sounds a little thin...EQ, Little compression, But something still sounds weird!!??

I know this is simple, but when recording don't point the bottom snare mic STRAIGHT at the snares. Point a little off the snares. Since I started doing this, my snare sounds are A LOT easier to deal with.

Hope this helps!


Contributors: Jules, audioscience
Created by audioscience, 25th September 2008 at 11:32 PM
Last edited by Jules, 28th September 2008 at 07:22 AM
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