Ive seen topics for bass/compression Eq and so on...
Never seen one on high hats, may aswell get one strarted as the hats are as important as the kick/bass (sorry Mig is this has already been done).
Recently I have been really been finding this a problem area for my mixdown, how do you draw the line between too crisp and clean to dirty but missing in high clarity (if that makes sense),
I sometimes check my mixes on a crap pair of sanyo headphones (don’t laugh), I have found that a lot of well produced tracks don’t hurt my ears with them and the highs sound warm and cut thro. I would check some of my mixdowns using them and if threes a problem it would be much more noticeable, especially if it sounds a bit too harsh. This is not as apparent when using the monitors. I was under the impression it was more about having the right samples than been able to make the ones you have sit as you want them which is not the case.
I have found that using a combination of sample pitch, overdrive, eq and (even steep low pass filters?!?!) you can get your hats to sit better. It takes me a long time to do this and I always find it hard to be satisfied. Is there something I am missing, perhaps a way of adding more warmth to the hats or is it all about having some bad ass professional kit and higher sample rates.
Interested in what you think on this.
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