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When I play my bass really loud, it cause the snare drum to rattle. Should I buy an graphic eq?
 
You need more plug ins.

I used to use patch bays but you can do amazing stuff now with software plugins.
 
you can either turn the volume down or take the wires off the snare drum. or you can simply not play the bass at all. or you can throw the snare out the window!

adriano
 
Man, you guys are so much smarter than the dudes in the guitar/bass forum.n-ebody there answer me?no.they suck!
 
TURN THE DRUM UPSIDE DOWN AND SIT ON IT!


Heh heh...I go direct myself...otherwise your hear screaming kids....Mine..mine..mine....ok fine...mine.Whaaaaaaa



Peace,
Dennis
 
Turn the snares off. If they still rattle, loosen them.
 
boy yea, having those snares rattle is about as irritating as this cute little stunt...............you missed a coupla boards

Mike
 
No the Electric Plugin is for electric drums.
You need The Peavey Acoustic Pillow Plugin.

Keijo
 
Try tuning the snare to a different pitch. Find which bass note is causing the most problem and try to tune the drum to another pitch. You can usually find a tuning that will be acceptable.
 
God these replies are just the kind of thing a person asking if they should buy a graphic eq for their bass needs to hear....;)

I can't remember that last time I actually had a "problem" with a snare rattling while recording. In fact (and here is where I give away a little sekrit! :)) I prefer for it to buzz a little while tracking. Try it sometime. It is usually the "gel" that makes it all come together.

Ed
 
I'm a bass player and I own my own studio...I always recorded direct, because my basses sound great that way...to me. I briefly tried it with a mic, but I prefer direct. The snares never vibrate that way.

Tom Kemp
 
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