I posted this on the Acid forum also.
I've been studying up on mix prodeedures and how to put each intrument in it's own space. BTW the 2 resources that were recommended to me were excellent. Thank you for the tips. I use Vegas audio to record my band then
I import it into acid and add cool sounds. Then on some songs I'll write the demos using acid drums and sometimes that ends up being
the finsished drum tracks.
So my question is are Acid drum and other tracks already mixed? I was doing some placement on some acid track and noticed that
they're already in stero and usually have a very full, stereo, mixed sound to them. Should I still apply the same mixing tricks such as
cutting some of the 250 to 400Hz range to make room for the bass. Seems to me that tip applied to the kick drum only. But when
working with acid drum loops there is often a whole kit involved on one track.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Todd
I've been studying up on mix prodeedures and how to put each intrument in it's own space. BTW the 2 resources that were recommended to me were excellent. Thank you for the tips. I use Vegas audio to record my band then
I import it into acid and add cool sounds. Then on some songs I'll write the demos using acid drums and sometimes that ends up being
the finsished drum tracks.
So my question is are Acid drum and other tracks already mixed? I was doing some placement on some acid track and noticed that
they're already in stero and usually have a very full, stereo, mixed sound to them. Should I still apply the same mixing tricks such as
cutting some of the 250 to 400Hz range to make room for the bass. Seems to me that tip applied to the kick drum only. But when
working with acid drum loops there is often a whole kit involved on one track.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Todd