thanks for the informative reply
this brings another question -
does one always need a low mid and high in a drum track?
also, since i have no experience with drums and don't own a kit, I use drum synths and samplers. I find it hard to find a happy medium of extravagant, overbearing drums, and too simple, boring drums. With the simple ones, I am much more comfortable creating the rest of the song. With the complex ones, I find that the drums interfere with the overall song too much. Also, since I don't know how to make fills sound appealing or what kind of sound to use in a fill, I end up with a pretty boring drum track.
i really want to change this, so i've come here for help. i guess ? questions remain -
how do i analyze what frequency a certain sound is?
is there any way to detach yourself from the intensity of making a song? i find that stuff sounds like crap while i'm making it, but when i go back after a while and listen i like it.
are there any tips to finding a drum sound one is looking for? usually i'll end up losing my vision of what i wanted for a drum track in the process of find the sounds for it
thanks for the help again, greykitkat36