Irrespective of what kind of beats your

making your going to want some

forceful in your face drum sounds. There are a large

amount of methods to beef up your drum

sounds especially when your in a million

greenback studio paying some engineer a hundred dollars an hour to mix your track. Till that day you

must come up with some cheaper and more

creative answers to your problem. You should expect lowering something six decibels will split its volume, and increasing by an identical quantity really doubles the volume of an instrument or drum sample. When mixing hi-hats, it is a good thing to make it a little lower than you believe as you're mixing, because humans have a propensity to simply distinguish frequencies that are round the

range of the hi-hat.

Adjusting the volume should be a job you pay close attention to. Also make sure to try differing kinds, like plate and room reverb, then hall and open spaces. You will find that each adds something else and after you know when to use a particular type of patch, you will be prepared for any beat making situation.
Thank
You
--Alice--

Drum Samples Editing

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