Friday, October 8, 2010

Note

When looking at comments, I saw that some people seem to think "drum mixing" only pertains to samples drums. You have to mix live drums too... you have to mix everything that goes into a song. You don't just record a song and then it's done. There's a fuck ton of work that goes into a song after it's recorded

17 comments:

  1. ok. thanks for the update on drums

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  2. Thanks for the comments on my last blog post!

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  3. I was pretty oblivious and didn't realize that.

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  4. didnt know that, thought songs didnt take long to make :p

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  5. this seems like a lot of work. i might just go back to MIDI

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  6. What's the difference between live and sample drums?

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  7. Good luck to ya dud, i know how it feels to produce record and scrape off the finishing touches to it, takes a hella lot of time.. Keep going

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  8. I just got done with my GTL session this morning, and I was amused by your post

    keep up the solid work!

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  9. good job here! you just inspired more bubbles on Enhanced by MS Paint :)

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  10. No shit you have to mix everything. Layers and layers my friend.

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  11. @hotsaucer: live drums are a set of actual drums played by a person. Sampled drums are just pre-recorded clips of drums that are triggered with keyboard or programmed

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