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Drum machine mixing - tips?
Any tips for processing drum machine tracks? I am not after total realism - but are there things to keep in mind?
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Just watch your levels so that thay don't clip>
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If your drum machine supports it, you should use the stereo out and play with panning a bit for cymbol hits and such. Compresson and reverb still apply to fake drums as much as those tools do to real drums.
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