Originally Posted By: Guitarhacker
It's not simply a case of "turn it up" but more a case of if you're using it (a shaker) you should be able to hear it and identify what it is.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=669&v=pJidEUZnGN8 Listen to this starting around 10 minutes.... there's all sorts or percussion in there that is delicate but clearly audible. This was referenced in another forum site as a good example of clarity in a mix and capturing the quality of the various instruments.

To me, I'm not a fan of the music style, but they are spot on with the comment about a superbly clear mix.


I do understand that, I was more making a joke about how I've heard a few times to turn the drums up in the mix. I NEVER thought I would have THAT problem!

As far as the example, yes you can clearly hear all of the parts. That is impressive. They all seem to have their space they occupy. I would love to know how to do that. Understanding that is done is one thing, "how" is another thing! A HUGE one!


Chad (Hope that makes it easier)

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