On 2008-05-18, Romeo Rondeau <eveyone@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> docgorpon@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>> I did a live recording. Only 9 tracks. The drums were on 4 (two kicks,
>> a snare, and an overhead). Went back and redid the lead vocals. The
>> only remnants of the old vocals are on the overhead track, but at a
>> fairly low volume that can't be heard with the new track in place.
>> The overhead caught the toms and cymbals pretty well. However, as I
>> said, it's got the old vocals on there as well. How would I best
>> compress this in order to bring the cymbals and toms out as much as
>> possible without bringing the old vocals up? What would be good attack/
>> ratio/threshold/release settings to start at? I assume I shouldn't put
>> too much on it. Any other things I can do to bring these instruments
>> out?
>
> Compression will make matters worse, EQ will help the cymbals, but not
> the toms.
Include a gate?
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