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
ok. thanks for the update on drums
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments on my last blog post!
ReplyDeleteI was pretty oblivious and didn't realize that.
ReplyDeleteCool post man!!
ReplyDeletedidnt know that, thought songs didnt take long to make :p
ReplyDeletethis seems like a lot of work. i might just go back to MIDI
ReplyDeleteThat's the truth!
ReplyDeleteWhat's the difference between live and sample drums?
ReplyDeleteGood 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
ReplyDeleteyou are right
ReplyDeleteYes sir!
ReplyDeleteI just got done with my GTL session this morning, and I was amused by your post
ReplyDeletekeep up the solid work!
good job here! you just inspired more bubbles on Enhanced by MS Paint :)
ReplyDeleteThis is great!
ReplyDeleteNo shit you have to mix everything. Layers and layers my friend.
ReplyDelete@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
ReplyDeleteGreat!
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