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compressed snare without washy cymbal bleed?
Hi - I am finishing mixing a 5 song rock band right now, double kick / 4 toms.. that kind of thing.
Anyway, i lightly compressed the snare pre-PT, but they want a really really compressed snare sound. I have a light compression on the whole drum submix, but when i focus on fattening up the individual snare track with comp, it sounds great until the release when the hi-hats and other cymbals bleed through and ruin the stereo image I had going. I've been trying to gate it, but I just can't get this one right. Any suggestions for this session, or future ones (on avoiding over compressed cymbal bleed but keeping the super-compped snare sound)? Thanks! Erik B
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