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 Post subject: How to approach My Drumset.
PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 12:34 am 
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* The best way to approach My Drumset is to think that you have just recorded 12 tracks of drums. It is now time to mix them. First start off with panning the overheads to each side as far as you want. Some like to think like you are standing in front of the set and others sitting behind. Either way works. Remeber to pan the toms accordingly. EQ, compress and use you're reverb.
A good tip is to send all outputs through a group channel so you can compress the whole set.

* In Cubase 4 you have to open up all outputs to be able to hear the drums. You can do that by pressing the small icon next to the slot in the vst instrument window. Select activate all outputs.

* The first drum start at C3 for the betaversion.

* No hihat switching between open and closed is possible in the beta version.

Good luck!


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