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Hiya, I'm working on some mixes and am trying to maximize the kick drum sound as best as possible however it's turning out to be a real headache.
The problem is the kick drum track didn't have a strong signal coming in. To make a long story short, the drums were mic'ed up with only 4 mics. One of them,an SM 57 was stuck inside the kick drum however I don't think there was a strong enough signal coming in. The kick is audible but it just sounds like complete ass.
I've tried using drum replacement with a gate insert to kinda help trigger it a little better but it didn't really work out. The audio file spectrum is not very clean.
So I'm asking the pro audio recording wizards for any tricks to help make crap into gold, or at least aluminum.
The problem is the kick drum track didn't have a strong signal coming in. To make a long story short, the drums were mic'ed up with only 4 mics. One of them,an SM 57 was stuck inside the kick drum however I don't think there was a strong enough signal coming in. The kick is audible but it just sounds like complete ass.
I've tried using drum replacement with a gate insert to kinda help trigger it a little better but it didn't really work out. The audio file spectrum is not very clean.
So I'm asking the pro audio recording wizards for any tricks to help make crap into gold, or at least aluminum.