MIXING Drums with Waves Plugins(Basics)

So...the "article on mixing drums with Waves plugins" in your blog is just basic fluff info that can be gotten anywhere on the web...and you're really only posting it here just to get people to go to your website so you can sell them beats?

Hope your beats are better than your "article on mixing drums". :rolleyes:

Thanks for the spam....and Merry Xmas to you too.
 
Yeah OP, just so you know, you and your methods are what's wrong with the recording and production industry today.

There, I said it.

Cheers :spank:
 
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There are many ways to mix drums, there are no thing like "the real method". Drums are instruments that are more prone to sound changes already in input than other instruments, also beside of the drum itself, it also intervenes factors which is the place it was recorded, the setup used, placement of mics, sound desired etc. And in post-production, sometimes it is needed over 4 Transient Master in a row, to archive that super-produced attack on the recorded snare (that typical Superior Drummer "metal snare sound" etc.), sometimes you just want it to sound natural, as it was recorded etc. etc. etc.
 
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