Guitargodgt
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Just sharing, this is pretty slick in my opinion. Figured you guys would dig it.
That is awesome. I've heard about something like that. So here's what he did. The purpose was to reduce cymbal bleed in a snare track without killing the top end of the snare.
1. Duplicate the track.
2. Add compression to the duplicate, then high pass it at about 700Hz.
3. Reverse the phase on the duplicate and blend with the original.
4. Raise or lower the level of the duplicate to control the amount of cymbal reduction.
I will be trying this tomorrow.
Interesting. I usually go for the opposite and try to make the snare louder in the OHs.
The overhead tracks have nothing to do with this technique. I don't think you understand what he is doing. He is phase cancelling the top end (cymbal) bleed in the snare direct mic with a duplicate snare direct mic.
Basically it's a (arguably) better sounding way to kill cymbal bleed in the snare direct mic over traditional gate techniques.
I find it almost impossible to get that low 200hz body smack by trying to dig it out of the overheads. Different strokes of course.