Originally Posted by jazzutako
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Regards,
Jazzutako

Yes, there is a huge difference between the two files. In the B file the drum brush swirls are much louder, like someone put the recording microphone a lot closer to the snare drum, thus amplifying that sound. I think Simon had the answer.

The only answer other than replacing the drums would be to EQ the drums. That is find the offensive frequencies and lower the volume via EQ. The problem is that can be a real PITA to accomplish.

I hope this helps and good luck.

PS - a suggestion. The next time, if there is one, don't let us know which file has the problem. Blind testing eliminates any bias.

Last edited by MarioD; 02/20/25 05:28 PM.

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