mixing high hat into song

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rory said:
People many times will have at least two pairs of overheads and switch between them during songs, one maybe for choruses, one for verses.
Really? I seriously never heard of that one. Is this common?
 
RAMI said:
Really? I seriously never heard of that one. Is this common?

Sure. I didn't make it up! But seriously, it is something that people do. The other thing to do is to have a few room mics to feed in and out of the mix during the song.
 
rory said:
Sure. I didn't make it up! But seriously, it is something that people do. The other thing to do is to have a few room mics to feed in and out of the mix during the song.
Cool....Never thought of that. Now I have to buy more mics!!!


Damnit!!!
 
Buy a dozen MSH-O's and go crazy with the room micing. They actually work pretty well for this. I only use 2 though...
 
xfinsterx said:
There is no way im wrong here.

Beleive me this mistake wont occur again on his part.

Oh yeah, you're right and everyone else who posted here is wrong...pathetic.
Good job on the neg rep, maybe now you feel better mr.internet tough guy?

Well, luckily I was able to fix everything up thanks to help I received, so I can't complain.

Uhh, yeah, the mistake won't occur again? Riiiight, you showed me...lol
 
ikijapan said:
Oh yeah, you're right and everyone else who posted here is wrong...pathetic.
Good job on the neg rep, maybe now you feel better mr.internet tough guy?

Well, luckily I was able to fix everything up thanks to help I received, so I can't complain.

Uhh, yeah, the mistake won't occur again? Riiiight, you showed me...lol


Yeah, Lol. :mad:

Before you went popping off to Finster, you should have listened to some of his work. His drum sounds are uniformly excellent, and he's very helpful to people that have asked him for help - up until now. Great job, asshole.

You have closed forever what could have been a valuable resource for you and possibly for the rest of us, and I wish you had just contained your fucking ego for a minute.

Try and have some idea of the possible impact of your words on people that bring way more to this site than they ever take from it.

Jerk. :mad:
 
ikijapan said:
Question for some of you drum pros.

In a song I'm working with, the high hat is closed during the verse and open during the chorus. Nothing special there. But the open high hat is MUCH louder, or maybe just the frequency it's in, it just overpowers stuff.

What do most people do when mixing this kind of situation? Should I compress the HH? Or just go in there and turn the volume of the HH down during the choruses?

RTFM on your Roland module. :mad:
 
Supercreep said:
Yeah, Lol. :mad:

Before you went popping off to Finster, you should have listened to some of his work. His drum sounds are uniformly excellent, and he's very helpful to people that have asked him for help - up until now. Great job, asshole.

You have closed forever what could have been a valuable resource for you and possibly for the rest of us, and I wish you had just contained your fucking ego for a minute.

Try and have some idea of the possible impact of your words on people that bring way more to this site than they ever take from it.

Jerk. :mad:

Maybe you better re-read the thread and then realize that I was nothing but polite until people start cussing at me for something I already apoligized about. And why is it you feel the need to defend that? Several other people seem to concur that my original post was sufficient for them to help me out. And they did.

Looks like you 2 are the ones with egos, not me. :rolleyes:
 
ikijapan said:
Maybe you better re-read the thread and then realize that I was nothing but polite until people start cussing at me for something I already apoligized about. And why is it you feel the need to defend that? Several other people seem to concur that my original post was sufficient for them to help me out. And they did.

Looks like you 2 are the ones with egos, not me. :rolleyes:





You're right, I'm being an asshole - as I am being reminded with alarming frequency.
 
Supercreep said:
You're right, I'm being an asshole - as I am being reminded with alarming frequency.

lol, don't worry about it. Chris is a good guy, he just felt the need to come down on me awfully hard, I'm not sure I deserved that, but hey...to each his own.
And thanks again for the help everyone!! :)
 
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