I had a listen.
+1 to the request.
The kick/bass drum averages about -63dB in SPAN, the hihat from -66 up to -62 and the rim shot -66.
The kick drum is very inconsistent and has a huge amount of click on it which is where I hear the reverb.
Lots of BIAB drums have unnecessarily modern levels of click more suited for metal and fizzy guitar styles.
The neat of the kick peaks at about 75Hz and the click somewhere around 180.
A bit of EQ experimentation can bring down the click and with that the kick is much less apparent.
In other styles of music the click seemed to give audio cues when listening to MP3s or bad radio...this isn't necessary anymore.
This sort of problem is where & why pulling in drum "stems" across the board can be an huge advantage.
An isolated kick is MUCH easier to treat for clickyness.
I did find that I need to put a pretty savage low shelf cut from about 110hz down with a tight Q to reduce the kick drum and that only stacked EQs could really reduce it the necessary 4 or 5db.


Cheers
rayc
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