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Which Mercury Plugins Are Ideal For Mixing Kicks, Snares And Basslines?
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December 18, 2008, 08:25:03 PM »
shriscean
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Which Mercury Plugins Are Ideal For Mixing Kicks, Snares And Basslines?
i already use max bass but wut else can i use? can anyone tell me?
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Eric Snodgrass
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Re: Which Mercury Plugins Are Ideal For Mixing Kicks, Snares And Basslines?
No one can tell you if you don't tell us what you are attempting to do.
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shriscean
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Re: Which Mercury Plugins Are Ideal For Mixing Kicks, Snares And Basslines?
im attempting to mix a hip hop beat. i want my kick, snare and bassline to sound as good as possible. i was wondering if anyone familiar with mercury plugins knew which ones to use to do wut im trying to do
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Re: Which Mercury Plugins Are Ideal For Mixing Kicks, Snares And Basslines?
Unless we know what you are starting with, and where you want to end up, we can't begin guess what needs to be done.
Waves Mercury bundle? That's some pretty serious money to be spending on plugs. All my audio software combined doesn't approach $7000. I won't have any guesses as to which of those plugs will get the job done - but I have plenty of other more affordable tools.
The #1 priority for getting a great sounding recording is to get a great recording of a great performance. Can you post a sample of what the bass and drum recording you have, and perhaps a sample of something with a sound you'd like to achieve?
Also, this is an international forum. There are members who contribute here whose native language is something other than english. Proper spelling and grammar are always appreciated as it makes it much easier for those folks to read and understand your message.
Thanks.
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