207: How To Make The Kick Drum Work In Your Mix - Pt. I
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Episode show notes:
You're not mixing kick drums, you're mixing songs. And the kick drum sound has to serve the song. Here's how to get this right in your mix.
We go through our kick drum chains and show you the tools we use, why we use them and how we use them in the context of the mix.
It's not just about EQ moves or compression techniques. It's about how it all works together to create the sound you want for your song.
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