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Producers and Artists spend weeks getting their song right so the last thing you want to do as a mixing engineer is change the feel and emotion.
Having a Drum Bus with parallel processing gives you the ability to make the drums sound bigger, thicker and louder without taking away from the producers intent.
In today’s video I show how I use my Drum Bus, and the parallel channels I have attached to it.
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