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Episode show notes:
Ever feel like your snare tone is just a little bit off? Like, it's close, but no cigar? That's where we step in.
We all know that the snare drum is a crucial element in any recording, and getting it to sit just right can make or break your mix. So join us as we uncover some valuable insights and techniques to help you achieve that perfect snare sound.
In this episode, Malcom & Benedikt dive deep into the world of using EQ on your snare drum (s) and explore how you can use EQ to make your snare drum fit perfectly and sound amazing in your mix.
Making the snare work in the context of the mix is 90% of the battle.
Benedikt & Malcom go over these crucial points to make sure you get that killer snare sound:
This isn't a case of just throwing techniques at you. This is helping you understand the why and the how, so you can apply these insights to your own mixes.
So whether you're a seasoned producer or a self-recording musician looking to improve your snare drum recordings, this episode has something valuable to offer. Tune in and discover how you can take your snare drum sounds to the next level through the power of EQ.
For full show notes go to: https://theselfrecordingband.com/178
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