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Daisy Daisy (easy mix?)
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(29-03-2016, 08:13 AM)fHumble fHingaz Wrote: Hmmm... Not sure... I'm thinking that your drums maybe need to be a little less up-front, rather than more - particularly the snare. It's up to you, but generally I prefer to put the drums "behind" the rest of the band in the soundstage.

At present, your drums do sound behind the band, but your snare sounds like it is right out front, so there is a bit of a lack of cohesion in the soundstage.

You both share the same point. Just wonder what you would do to fix it cause I can't put my finger on it Lol

I can't put the snare back anymore because there is masking and it would just get rid of the actual snare presence.
I placed it where it is because snare is competing with the guitars and vocals. If I pull it more up front I'd be having weird issues with voice and snare.

Version 2 Above:
What I did to get a different overall drum sound was Thin out the snare and kick to change the relation between the drum kit. I also brought the voice down a db or two to maximize the drum feel in hopes that the snare doesn't sound out of the kit.

Hope that sounds better. IF not let me know your suggestions.
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Daisy Daisy (easy mix?) - by Shul - 28-03-2016, 07:44 AM
RE: Daisy Daisy (easy mix?) - by FytaKyte - 28-03-2016, 09:50 AM
RE: Daisy Daisy (easy mix?) - by Shul - 29-03-2016, 04:33 AM
RE: Daisy Daisy (easy mix?) - by FytaKyte - 29-03-2016, 08:13 AM
RE: Daisy Daisy (easy mix?) - by Shul - 30-03-2016, 03:18 AM
RE: Daisy Daisy (easy mix?) - by FytaKyte - 30-03-2016, 10:46 AM
RE: Daisy Daisy (easy mix?) - by Shul - 31-03-2016, 02:16 AM