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| quote: | Originally posted by kitphillips
Yeah, or just stick a low pass on it, I spent a long time going through kicks when all I really needed to learn was how to apply a damn filter |
Yeah, but do you ever find yourself low-passing a kick drum, bandpassing another on top of it, layering a high-hat, filtering out the highhat and clipping off the tail, drop some 5-600s on the EQ, clipping of the tail of the low-pass kick and layering a 909 machine to get the tail right, getting rid of the band-passed kick, parametric-Eq it, replacing it with a snare, clipping the snare, resonnating the snare, low-passing the snare, deleting the high-hat, replacing the low-pass kick drum, deleting the synth emulating a 909, getting a 909 sample, trimming the 909 tail, pitch-bending the snare drum, adding the same high hat that you deleted and filtering it low and pitch bending that as well, layering another kick drum and clipping off the tail, band-passing it, then you layer a tom drum and see if that is a better sounding "chunk" than the snare drum, confusing yourself, deleting the snare drum, deleting the 909 kick... rinse... repeat...
Suddenly, I spent more time EQ-ing and fixing kick drums then I did ever working on a damn mix... and it rarely yields fruitful results.
That's what warranted my initial comment. In the wrong hands, EQ can be a bunch of machine-gun shots in the dark.
BY THE WAY... this is a good thread!
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Last edited by B_man on Oct-27-2007 at 04:37
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