Hey Joro, Thanks for the comments and for listening.
The drums sure do get busy. The way this track evolved was odd, not planned out. I set up 2 mics in strange spots. I was really just auditioning 2 new placements and I felt like letting loose on the drums, I was needing a break from working too long on my acoustic thing.
So after I heard the drums, I was like, wow, that snare is fat! It sounds like the snare has gated reverb, but it's dry. That's all room, and 2 mics in freaky spots. The first test had no snare, because I mute the crap out of my drums most of the time. I have thick mouse pads on the snare and floor tom. Then I have some denim from cut-off shorts and some old sweatshirt material on the other 2 toms. So for this track, I pushed a lot of it aside, but the snare has a tiny tape on it. Shockingly loud after having it muted for so long....
Ok, so I have this not-that-bad drum track. I can't just leave it so I DI'd a cheapo bass into the Art and EQ'd it for a shelf cut at about 3 or 4kHz. also some low cut, but very low, like 40 hz? I have to look that one up. I don't know what the heck I was doing on the bass, it's a I chord to a IV and stays there, like forever and it turns into a IV7 and back to a IV and finally, back to the I. this made it hard for me later to lay some guitar....
So I didn't compress anything until the mix. I mixed thru a stereo compressor, I had to, there were spikes that made my hair stand up. The whole stereo mix goes thru it. I played with a lot of settings.
I'm wondering, since it was getting really late, if I acutally popped some eq in and out myself on that weird boost in the middle, stupidly forgetting I was mixing down!
Gotta run, more later. - John.