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Really nice track. If it wasn't for that hihat ticking away. It's SO LOUD. Sorry but I found that sound really annoying.
I I'd prefer a version without it actually. The rest of the music sounds so nice and organic and then that super digital hihat ruins it all.
That's my opinion anyway. But keep it if you like it I guess.
I I'd prefer a version without it actually. The rest of the music sounds so nice and organic and then that super digital hihat ruins it all.
That's my opinion anyway. But keep it if you like it I guess.
Thanks for the feedback. It needs fresh and crisp Hi-Hat and not SO LOUD super digital Hi-Hat - another sliced.TritoneAddiction wrote: ↑14 Jan 2020Really nice track. If it wasn't for that hihat ticking away. It's SO LOUD. Sorry but I found that sound really annoying.
I I'd prefer a version without it actually. The rest of the music sounds so nice and organic and then that super digital hihat ruins it all.
That's my opinion anyway. But keep it if you like it I guess.
Yes, cool track!
I would simply filter the original hat so it's not so much brighter than everything else. That's what I'm hearing - no so much how loud it is (the new hat is equally loud IMO), but how well it matches the tone of the rest of the instruments. I feel the original comes across as loud because it's really the only thing that's so bright.
The length of the new hat seems out of place to my ears - the shorter original hat, if not nearly so bright, would work much better. It's such a small part of the track to be taking up so much space. Brighter sounds don't need to be very loud at all to sound balanced in the mix.
But again, I suggest a third path - the original hats with a LP filter removing much of the higher frequencies. Try closing the filter totally down, then slowly open it until there's just enough hat to be felt. I see Hats (and shakers etc.) as a "spice" in a recipe. They are not the star ingredient and should complement and support the other instruments in most cases.
I would simply filter the original hat so it's not so much brighter than everything else. That's what I'm hearing - no so much how loud it is (the new hat is equally loud IMO), but how well it matches the tone of the rest of the instruments. I feel the original comes across as loud because it's really the only thing that's so bright.
The length of the new hat seems out of place to my ears - the shorter original hat, if not nearly so bright, would work much better. It's such a small part of the track to be taking up so much space. Brighter sounds don't need to be very loud at all to sound balanced in the mix.
But again, I suggest a third path - the original hats with a LP filter removing much of the higher frequencies. Try closing the filter totally down, then slowly open it until there's just enough hat to be felt. I see Hats (and shakers etc.) as a "spice" in a recipe. They are not the star ingredient and should complement and support the other instruments in most cases.
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Thank you for your review and your suggestions for improvements.selig wrote: ↑20 Jan 2020Yes, cool track!
I would simply filter the original hat so it's not so much brighter than everything else. That's what I'm hearing - no so much how loud it is (the new hat is equally loud IMO), but how well it matches the tone of the rest of the instruments. I feel the original comes across as loud because it's really the only thing that's so bright.
The length of the new hat seems out of place to my ears - the shorter original hat, if not nearly so bright, would work much better. It's such a small part of the track to be taking up so much space. Brighter sounds don't need to be very loud at all to sound balanced in the mix.
But again, I suggest a third path - the original hats with a LP filter removing much of the higher frequencies. Try closing the filter totally down, then slowly open it until there's just enough hat to be felt. I see Hats (and shakers etc.) as a "spice" in a recipe.
In the first upload the cymbal was so loud. In the 2nd upload the cymbal has different types of release time.
I'll try again.
I agree with you.
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