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stev75
on Jan 20, 2010, 11:00am:
Hi, I'm using the LF max punch for rock drums and bass guitar.
Do you think it's fine having LF Max Punch on a drum group channel, "punching" frequencies of both snare and bass kick ?
Let's say, providing a wide low frequency range 60-250 HZ for both snare and kick, (for all modules),
Or does it make sense: have puncher for kick drum, and saturator for snare (?)
I don't have big monitors to figure out the deepest frequencies from LF Max Punch. So I'm glad on hearing your opinion. Thanks!
Do you think it's fine having LF Max Punch on a drum group channel, "punching" frequencies of both snare and bass kick ?
Let's say, providing a wide low frequency range 60-250 HZ for both snare and kick, (for all modules),
Or does it make sense: have puncher for kick drum, and saturator for snare (?)
I don't have big monitors to figure out the deepest frequencies from LF Max Punch. So I'm glad on hearing your opinion. Thanks!
Aleksey Vaneev
on Jan 20, 2010, 11:35am:
I think LF Max Punch works great on the whole drum bus - it will add punch to bass drum and a bit of bite to snare drum, especially if you use saturator a bit.
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