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In The Studio: How To Repair Overhead Tracks In Your Mix

A few tricks for making those overhead microphones sound thicker and more natural.
This article is provided by the Pro Audio Files.

Today we’ve got a pair of overhead mics we’re going to talk about.

They’ve come to me high passed, low cut, no lows at all, and super compressed. We’re going to look at the before and then the after soloed and in context with the drum kit, followed by a discussion about why you might want either of those options in your productions or mixes.

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