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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Blighty
Hats

Yes "Hats"... I struggle with them!

I've been producing for about 2-3 years now, but I can never fit my hi hats nicely into the mix and they always seem out of place.

Could anybody give me a description of where to place the different kind of hi hats? For instance are the open hats meant to be centre, or panned left and right?

I could give you a loop if it would be easier to tell what I'm doing wrong, but I have'nt any webspace.

Any help would be appreciated... Thanks!

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Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Melbourne

well, don't make them too loud, and try adding a slight delay to them, play around with the settings, also mess about with the pitch (does it sound better up a note?) also try lots of different samples until you find one that works well with your mix


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I usually keep my open hats in the centre and pan the closed hats.
I also use multiple layers of closed hats, all playing a different pattern, possibly slight amount of delay on each pattern as well. When you combine all the layers you usually get a pretty thick and driving hat pattern


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Registered: Jan 2004
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Hi serp thanks for the quick reply...

The main problem that I have is where to actually place the hats in the mix. I will make a loop and feel that its sounding good, but when I listen back the next day it always sounds too mono, if you know what I mean?

I use RM IV for all my drums by the way.

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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I usually keep my open hats in the centre and pan the closed hats.
I also use multiple layers of closed hats, all playing a different pattern, possibly slight amount of delay on each pattern as well. When you combine all the layers you usually get a pretty thick and driving hat pattern


Thanks for sharing how you do it mate... I will try that out.

Everybody else's thoughts are welcome.

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Serp
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Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Melbourne

dont just use hats then, use a whole bunch of things for your percussion ! then all you'll probably need is one open hat in the middle

perhaps you could upload us a clip so you can show us what you mean


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Yes I'd like to upload a clip but I have'nt got any web space to host it. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks

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robin
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i pmed you

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DJ KaRiM NeT
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Cairo

1- lower da volume of hats
2- give it a delay & little amount of reverb
3- try lots of samples to see which one is the best

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robin
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Registered: Feb 2003
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the samples advocate has sent me:

download zip

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Serp
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the sample without the bass sounds fine but the one with the bass sounds terrible, what exactly are you doing? are you applying some kind of compression to the mix?


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Registered: Jan 2004
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Yeah I agree the one with bass sounds terrible. I think I left a comp on the master while rushing this morning.

I'm more interested about opinions on the hats in the drum loop, do you think they sound ok?

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