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Igormeister
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Small advice on blending bleeding drum tracks:
If you accidentaly have 2 tracks which panned left/right ( overheads ) define space around drums, listen them soloed, and then pan other mono drum tracks relative to this 2-track stereo image. If you hear snare little bit right, pan snare track right, to avoid phase problems. Try to phase reverse kick drum track, and listen how it sounds better ( more punch ). This way you get good defined stereo drum; eq drums with all tracks on, because it will sound different soloed
If you accidentaly have 2 tracks which panned left/right ( overheads ) define space around drums, listen them soloed, and then pan other mono drum tracks relative to this 2-track stereo image. If you hear snare little bit right, pan snare track right, to avoid phase problems. Try to phase reverse kick drum track, and listen how it sounds better ( more punch ). This way you get good defined stereo drum; eq drums with all tracks on, because it will sound different soloed