Hey all
I tracked a song for a band from chicago a few days ago, and let me just say, this is without a doubt the fastest shit i've ever recorded in my life. The guys kick sounded like poo poo, and i tried my goddamnedest to EQ it, mic placement, the works. So... I ended up replacing it.. with everyone's favorite kick drum (slate 10z1) I've got the EQ cleaned up so it doesn't muddle with the Drop A bass guitar going on, and I've got them side chained (kick and bass guitar).
The problem I'm having is: I can't, for the life of me, get the kick drum to have the "girth" it does while he's doing doubles (64th notes @ 260 bpm, yea, quantized ftw) VS when he's doing singles. The kick is WAY louder and defined when he's going ape shit, but non existent when he's doing singles.
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Advice, suggestions, tips, etc would be greatly appreciated.
I tracked a song for a band from chicago a few days ago, and let me just say, this is without a doubt the fastest shit i've ever recorded in my life. The guys kick sounded like poo poo, and i tried my goddamnedest to EQ it, mic placement, the works. So... I ended up replacing it.. with everyone's favorite kick drum (slate 10z1) I've got the EQ cleaned up so it doesn't muddle with the Drop A bass guitar going on, and I've got them side chained (kick and bass guitar).
The problem I'm having is: I can't, for the life of me, get the kick drum to have the "girth" it does while he's doing doubles (64th notes @ 260 bpm, yea, quantized ftw) VS when he's doing singles. The kick is WAY louder and defined when he's going ape shit, but non existent when he's doing singles.

Advice, suggestions, tips, etc would be greatly appreciated.