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To get a proper banger one should pay attention to drums. I don´t find myself struggling with kick but it´s always snare that kills me. I heard of many techniques to get a good punchy-cut-through-with-a-nice-top snare. Peeps do layering, some use only one sample, some prefer to stay "natural" and some boost and compress like nuts. None of these techniques really helped me to get a snare I want. I have managed to make it punchy and cutting through the mix, but my snare sound really dull, I can never get the 2kHz and above area right. Or then it´s the mid range that gets me into trouble. How do you go about your snares?
To get a proper banger one should pay attention to drums. I don´t find myself struggling with kick but it´s always snare that kills me. I heard of many techniques to get a good punchy-cut-through-with-a-nice-top snare. Peeps do layering, some use only one sample, some prefer to stay "natural" and some boost and compress like nuts. None of these techniques really helped me to get a snare I want. I have managed to make it punchy and cutting through the mix, but my snare sound really dull, I can never get the 2kHz and above area right. Or then it´s the mid range that gets me into trouble. How do you go about your snares?