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sixer2007
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Hey everyone, I have a bit of an issue and I'm not sure how to deal with it.
I have some tracks that I didn't actually record, so i'm just mixing them. In the overheads, you can clearly hear that the snare was picked up by the right OH more than the left. So in my entire mix, the snare seems to be panned to about 50% right. It's driving me nuts!
I've tried two things to remedy it... First, I tried to pan the actual snare track a bit to the left to make it seem more centered over all, but it wasn't working. It made the snare sound way too big IMO, and then i could hear the snare in the OH right even more than before.
Then, i went in and tried to take out the snare sound in the OH frequencies. This seems to work somewhat, as i can hear the actual snare track more clearly, but taking out those freq made the overall drum mix sound a bit too "No mids-ish".
Have you guys come across this, and what might you do to make the snare seemed strait in the middle?
I have some tracks that I didn't actually record, so i'm just mixing them. In the overheads, you can clearly hear that the snare was picked up by the right OH more than the left. So in my entire mix, the snare seems to be panned to about 50% right. It's driving me nuts!
I've tried two things to remedy it... First, I tried to pan the actual snare track a bit to the left to make it seem more centered over all, but it wasn't working. It made the snare sound way too big IMO, and then i could hear the snare in the OH right even more than before.
Then, i went in and tried to take out the snare sound in the OH frequencies. This seems to work somewhat, as i can hear the actual snare track more clearly, but taking out those freq made the overall drum mix sound a bit too "No mids-ish".
Have you guys come across this, and what might you do to make the snare seemed strait in the middle?