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Old 06-08-2021, 11:18 AM
Glennwillow Glennwillow is offline
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Originally Posted by Brent Hahn View Post
So true -- as a pro mixer, you're mostly having to play the cards you're dealt. I say mostly, because drums are so often replaced with samples now. Not the case with guitars... yet.

But there's also a lot of salesmanship in that gig. Like when he fiddles with a plugin for a few seconds and then says, "that sounds great." It doesn't, but we buy into it anyway, even if the improvement is negligible.

You're even further ahead if you have an English accent.
Hi Brent,

I apologize for taking things off track, but that's interesting that much of recorded drums are often replaced by drum samples.

Are you getting the drummer to record a midi track? Or are you having to replace the actual recorded sounds, one by one, with samples? That seems like it would take a lot of time and work!

Maybe you build a midi track off the recorded track?

- Glenn
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