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Rickson Gracie
New member
I am well aware that getting Ringo to play is a factor.
I was listening to "Day in a Life" and a bunch of other Beatles classics and noticed that the drums are very "thin" sounding yet sit very well in the mix. They are clear and present yet almost brittle sounding. Almost the opposite of Bonham's sound. The snare is thin sounding but sounds great in the mix. Definitely not a boomy sound.
Does anyone know what I am talking about? What is the trick to getting this sound. Is it in the mix down? Is it a special way to compress the sound? Or EQ the drums?
I was listening to "Day in a Life" and a bunch of other Beatles classics and noticed that the drums are very "thin" sounding yet sit very well in the mix. They are clear and present yet almost brittle sounding. Almost the opposite of Bonham's sound. The snare is thin sounding but sounds great in the mix. Definitely not a boomy sound.
Does anyone know what I am talking about? What is the trick to getting this sound. Is it in the mix down? Is it a special way to compress the sound? Or EQ the drums?