26-10-2018, 10:17 AM
wow that's a big improvement ! congrats !
if it's not the case, i suggest you to take a look at parallel compression for kick & snare to give them even more puch.
i'm only guessing, but maybe just increasing the volume and eq and the snare has also raised the cymbals quite a lot and they are eating some other things in the mix.
On my journey i found out that i liked more the snare sound from the OVH thant the snare mic, (because of it's mudiness and the not-so-beautyfull "metalic tail") so i applied parallel compression on Kick, snare and also one of the OVH and i think it turned out pretty well (for a first attempt with this method)
keep mixing !
if it's not the case, i suggest you to take a look at parallel compression for kick & snare to give them even more puch.
i'm only guessing, but maybe just increasing the volume and eq and the snare has also raised the cymbals quite a lot and they are eating some other things in the mix.
On my journey i found out that i liked more the snare sound from the OVH thant the snare mic, (because of it's mudiness and the not-so-beautyfull "metalic tail") so i applied parallel compression on Kick, snare and also one of the OVH and i think it turned out pretty well (for a first attempt with this method)
keep mixing !