
Drummerbones
New member
We all use reference CDs to mix, why not (to a certain degree) to track? From time to time, I find I haven't tracked a part correctly and thus have to over-EQ it in the mix which sucks. So here's my thought:
I want to compile a collection of samples, various kick drums, snares, guitars, basses, male and female vocals etc.
Then when I'm uncertain while tracking, I can compare my input signal with a simmilar sample using a spectrum analyzer. I realize that this would just be a VERY BASIC starting point as every part needs it's own characteristics for each individual song, and EVERYTHING IS SUBJECTIVE. I KNOW!!!!
That being said, what do ya think? Anybody know where I can find a collection of instrument and vocal samples? Any CD's, downloads, websites you could recommend? I did a search and didn't come up with much.
Okay, let the tomato throwing begin!!
I want to compile a collection of samples, various kick drums, snares, guitars, basses, male and female vocals etc.
Then when I'm uncertain while tracking, I can compare my input signal with a simmilar sample using a spectrum analyzer. I realize that this would just be a VERY BASIC starting point as every part needs it's own characteristics for each individual song, and EVERYTHING IS SUBJECTIVE. I KNOW!!!!
That being said, what do ya think? Anybody know where I can find a collection of instrument and vocal samples? Any CD's, downloads, websites you could recommend? I did a search and didn't come up with much.
Okay, let the tomato throwing begin!!