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BenWV
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so here's the problem,
I can't get away from nasty bleed between the snare and hi-hat no matter how I mic and my built in Digital Performer 5.1 compressor/gate doesn't seem to be cutting the mustard as far as getting the hi hat out (whenever the snare is hit the hi hat comes in with it) I can't get it out with parametric eq because then I lose the bite of my snare. Is there something I can do with an outboard noise gate that might sound better or be a solution. Also, my hi hat recordings in general are undesirable any thoughts?
PS. I haven't tried over and under mic on the snare - has anyone tried this? what were the results?
thanks,
Ben
I can't get away from nasty bleed between the snare and hi-hat no matter how I mic and my built in Digital Performer 5.1 compressor/gate doesn't seem to be cutting the mustard as far as getting the hi hat out (whenever the snare is hit the hi hat comes in with it) I can't get it out with parametric eq because then I lose the bite of my snare. Is there something I can do with an outboard noise gate that might sound better or be a solution. Also, my hi hat recordings in general are undesirable any thoughts?
PS. I haven't tried over and under mic on the snare - has anyone tried this? what were the results?
thanks,
Ben