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sixways
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Hey guys,
I have been eq'ing, tweaking, effecting, and losing a battle to get my drum loops up to par. My current situation is: I don't have a real drummer (not that I have enough in's to record one if I did) so I purchased 2 drum loop CD's from http://www.betamonkeymusic.com. His drum loops are recorded bone dry so you can tweak them how you want (or so the website says). I'm basically wanting to know, am I wasting my time trying to get these sounding "pro"? I'm going for a regular rock drum sound (think Counting Crows, Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band). I'm using protools M-powered.
I've done some eq'ing, as recommeded by several books I've read on what frequencies to bring up or cut on individual drums, although it is obviously affecting all the drums in this case. Am I wasting my time?
Does anyone have any suggestions? Should I look toward midi drums (sampletank and etc)?
Thanks,
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I have been eq'ing, tweaking, effecting, and losing a battle to get my drum loops up to par. My current situation is: I don't have a real drummer (not that I have enough in's to record one if I did) so I purchased 2 drum loop CD's from http://www.betamonkeymusic.com. His drum loops are recorded bone dry so you can tweak them how you want (or so the website says). I'm basically wanting to know, am I wasting my time trying to get these sounding "pro"? I'm going for a regular rock drum sound (think Counting Crows, Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band). I'm using protools M-powered.
I've done some eq'ing, as recommeded by several books I've read on what frequencies to bring up or cut on individual drums, although it is obviously affecting all the drums in this case. Am I wasting my time?
Does anyone have any suggestions? Should I look toward midi drums (sampletank and etc)?
Thanks,
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