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Why snare without bleeding?
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Please explain to me how the high-hat penetration in snare and toms was removed?
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(17-11-2023, 08:36 PM)boris Wrote: Please explain to me how the high-hat penetration in snare and toms was removed?
From here:
https://discussion.cambridge-mt.com/show...php?tid=81

"Drum tracks have been generated by a virtual instrument, under the control of a live drummer using one of Roland's V-Drum trigger systems. The simulated 'mic' tracks provided for mixing purposes are as follows: stereo overheads, containing spill from all the kit components; close mics for kick (in, out) and snare (over, under), also containing fairly realistic levels of spill; and spill-free signals for snare, hi-hat, ride, two crash cymbals, and three toms."
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