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I recently recorded a live band during an outdoor gig. Due to the drummer's tight setup, the only spot I could squeeze in a top snare drum mic was only a few millimeters away from the HiHat cymbals. Even though I used a super cardioid mic, the top snare track still had tons of harsh, shrilly HiHat all through it. (The bottom snare mic was no problem.) After the gig I lost almost a full night's sleep wondering how I was going to EQ out all of that offensive HH yet, preserve the attack of the snare. It finally hit me in the morning. Phase tricks, my dear Watson!
Every good soundman should know that when two like signals oppose each other and are out of phase, they cancel. All I had to do was make a duplicate of the snare track (without the snare,) and reverse the phase. Filtering out the snare was easy with a limiter because the "snare hit" peaks were high above the HiHat peaks. So, I made a copy of the track, ran the limiter plugin, hit the phase button on the mixer, and botta boom botta bing, it was goodbye HiHat.
Well, a closer listen revealed that it was still ruining the sound of the drum somewhat. (I am picky about my snare mixes.) After tweaking for a while, it sounded "okay" but, I ended up bagging the whole idea and using an expander instead, but hey, my lame invention did work.
I suppose I could keep the idea in my bag-of-tricks for something special someday. I just thought I would share my adventures with you guys.
RawDepth
Every good soundman should know that when two like signals oppose each other and are out of phase, they cancel. All I had to do was make a duplicate of the snare track (without the snare,) and reverse the phase. Filtering out the snare was easy with a limiter because the "snare hit" peaks were high above the HiHat peaks. So, I made a copy of the track, ran the limiter plugin, hit the phase button on the mixer, and botta boom botta bing, it was goodbye HiHat.
Well, a closer listen revealed that it was still ruining the sound of the drum somewhat. (I am picky about my snare mixes.) After tweaking for a while, it sounded "okay" but, I ended up bagging the whole idea and using an expander instead, but hey, my lame invention did work.
I suppose I could keep the idea in my bag-of-tricks for something special someday. I just thought I would share my adventures with you guys.

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