there is a huge difference between an instrument sounding “better” and an instrument sounding “good.“ if you don’t know, the difference, the best EQ in the world isn’t going to save you.
@@benligil agreed, I was making a joke about getting a sound as good as possible at the source through playing and tuning. But I understand your point 😁
Seriously?! We'd have to hear the rest of the song to know what you're going for... For most rock music (or harder music) they're all awful. Even for other music it's no good. That'll work great in some music. I even recorded a very different snare sound than I ever use for a cover song recently. But we don't know anything about the rest of the song here. I don't know...if we could hear that it might work.
the snare sounds like a cardboard box, no amount of eqing is gonna make it sound more like a snare
The snare was thrown away when purchased and the box 📦 kept
Have to replace with a trigger samoke
there is a huge difference between an instrument sounding “better” and an instrument sounding “good.“ if you don’t know, the difference, the best EQ in the world isn’t going to save you.
Truth. And a lot of close-mic'd instruments in solo just don't actually sound very good. I guess it's a good thing we don't do that, then.
Too much high resonance for me. If you plan on leaving those settings, I would add a de-esser.
Works in the mix.
^ don't judge it in solo
@joshuadelaughter7968 yes, regarding the fundamental. Just add saturation and clean up the high end resonance with a de-esser
Watch full video, works really well.
@@jayme3181which video is it?
👏👏👏🤘🤘 very nice !
What is mix without a power
Pizzazz 😂
you can't get a nice snare when you just rely on the EQ. the reverb is what makes it work.
"What I am not hearing" ❤
A snare
@@andrewjacobs3731 I wanted to tell that it is a nice question to ask yourself constantly when mixing "what I am not hearing?"
@@benligil agreed, I was making a joke about getting a sound as good as possible at the source through playing and tuning. But I understand your point 😁
😊🙏🏻🍻
It really depends on the rest of the instruments and how the whole song sounds in general. The choices we make can make it better or worse
Agreed! Context is key! 👆🏼
Seriously?!
We'd have to hear the rest of the song to know what you're going for... For most rock music (or harder music) they're all awful. Even for other music it's no good.
That'll work great in some music. I even recorded a very different snare sound than I ever use for a cover song recently. But we don't know anything about the rest of the song here. I don't know...if we could hear that it might work.