Mixing and recording drums can easily be one of the most difficult tasks of an audio engineer. A standard drum kit consists of a kick drum, tom-toms, a snare, hi-hats, and cymbals. Each piece of instrument has its own frequency range and unique sound in the final mix of the drum as a whole. Finding the right range for each part of the drum kit can be a tedious duty, and the application of equalization can either make or break a drum mix. First of all, a parametric equalizer allows the engineer to control all parameters of equalization: amplitude, frequency, and bandwidth. On some modules, ...
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