I think the biggest problem for me with drums is I really need new heads but I am not in the position to buy new ones. I have been sampling my drums I would rather learn the do it without sampling but I think I need to buy some new heads first
No prob,I have been there and done that. The last places to cut low end is the kick drum and bass guitar; reduce everything else first.
But above that, remember never comprise your mix for volume. I would rather listen to a great mix at a lower volume than a loud mix that I want to turn off after the first several measures of the song.
Keep at it and ask many questions (use the search feature too); there are many great members here who are more than willing to help those who are willing to learn.
No prob,I have been there and done that. The last places to cut low end is the kick drum and bass guitar; reduce everything else first.
But above that, remember never comprise your mix for volume. I would rather listen to a great mix at a lower volume than a loud mix that I want to turn off after the first several measures of the song.
Keep at it and ask many questions (use the search feature too); there are many great members here who are more than willing to help those who are willing to learn.
thanks man. I don't know what it is but sometimes when I record I get a decent volume right off but some of then man I have to fight with them I mean the volume being really low
thanks man. I don't know what it is but sometimes when I record I get a decent volume right off but some of then man I have to fight with them I mean the volume being really low
Start doing research on how to use compressors. Treating excessive dynamics at the individual track levels will provide you the headroom to have a louder and smoother mix.