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Re: Need help evaluating "broadcast quality" standards

Post by oliverpriddy » Sun Jul 29, 2018 9:21 pm

Thanks for all the time you guys have invested into my post. I appreciate it. "Everyone's Killing Someone" actually was a live drum kit. I included that track in the links mainly because I was concerned about lack of compression on the vocals, but since I haven't heard anything bad about that, I'm optimistically going to assume it wasn't particularly noticeable. As for the crash on "A Tourist", that was among the only cymbal sounds available on that machine, which is part of the reason I had concerns about it, and wondered if something with more dynamic options like EZ drummer would be a better tool. The Alesis has a lot of sound options for most drums, but there isn't one decent high hat in the whole library, and from what I remember, that was the only crash option (or at least the only halfway realistic sounding one).

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Re: Need help evaluating "broadcast quality" standards

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