First of all, thank you to all of you that take the time to upload sampled drums.
I just want to clarify if this is correct.
Most of the samples posted on here by the community are just a foundation; a place to start, correct?
Meaning its our job to EQ and COMP since they are unprocessed samples?
I was currently working with a sample (recently posted) that i didn't think was that great but after sucking out some mids and using SPL Transient Designer Plug-In (absolutely must have) i got it to sound absolutely great in a mix. I was quite surprised on how great it sounded. At first it thought it was very dull and big, but after making a few scoops, it sounded much clearer and brighter.
Is this the case for the majority of samples?
I just want to clarify if this is correct.
Most of the samples posted on here by the community are just a foundation; a place to start, correct?
Meaning its our job to EQ and COMP since they are unprocessed samples?
I was currently working with a sample (recently posted) that i didn't think was that great but after sucking out some mids and using SPL Transient Designer Plug-In (absolutely must have) i got it to sound absolutely great in a mix. I was quite surprised on how great it sounded. At first it thought it was very dull and big, but after making a few scoops, it sounded much clearer and brighter.
Is this the case for the majority of samples?