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A PICTURE OF MY NEW EDIT FOR DRUMS - PUNCHY DRUMS - Chello - 06-04-2026 A PICTURE OF MY NEW EDIT FOR DRUMS - PUNCHY DRUMS As the picture shows, all active drum elements have been assigned an EQ, which is parametric. I edit 3 areas in each EQ, each of which has 3 parameters. There are different settings for Bass Drum/Tom, Snare Drum, HiHat/Cymbal and Perc Low/Perc High/SFX. However, this is very quick to do and is done in a few minutes. Before I do this, all drum elements' EQ and Ambience are adjusted with the Drum Editor. Next, all active (if any) effects used on the drum kit are disabled, wherever they may be. Sometimes I also have to disable other effects used elsewhere, to free up space for my new edit, which I prefer to avoid if possible. My procedures for setting this EQ mostly follow the textbook, but I adjust one parameter in the opposite direction, because I discovered a positive effect by doing so. It is likely that I will conduct experiments with the selection of other frequencies with either minus or plus dB to discover positive effects not mentioned in the theory. RE: A PICTURE OF MY NEW EDIT FOR DRUMS - PUNCHY DRUMS - musicalmemoriesuk - 06-04-2026 I will try this on the Pa700 to see what results I get |