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Aurora
New member
Hey,
I've been recording for a while now and my drum tones are always alright, at least you can tell what's going on, not too muddy, and punchy enough.
But I've noticed that it is difficult for me to get that really "in your face" sound with the snare. The only way I can get it to stand out is by applying some serious mids and highs so that it cracks, but obviously that's no good and I'd rather not compromise my recordings due to lack of engineering savvy.
So how do you do it?
And another thing: Kick mic. Beta 52 or d112? Gimmee the scoop.
Thanks,
Rian
I've been recording for a while now and my drum tones are always alright, at least you can tell what's going on, not too muddy, and punchy enough.
But I've noticed that it is difficult for me to get that really "in your face" sound with the snare. The only way I can get it to stand out is by applying some serious mids and highs so that it cracks, but obviously that's no good and I'd rather not compromise my recordings due to lack of engineering savvy.
So how do you do it?
And another thing: Kick mic. Beta 52 or d112? Gimmee the scoop.
Thanks,
Rian