haha that's a very good point Kevin. I'll definitely consider that.

At 11:28 PM 10/8/2015, you wrote:
One way to do it is to sample the drummer’s kick where there is no extraneous noise and replace it across the whole tune.
Then, just don’t tell him. What he doesn’t know, won’t hurt him. Plus, you’re replacing his kick, with, well, his kick.

Kevin
> On Oct 8, 2015, at 11:24 PM, Chris Smart <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi folks.
>
> I'm trying to get rid of far too much hi-hat and other cymbal spill on a kick track and a snare track.
>
> I'm out of ideas so thought I'd best ask the pros here.
>
> Usually I just gate the tracks themselves pretty heavily, or even sergically edit individual drum hits, maybe some automated EQ.  But, nothing I do seems to improve things much.
>
> The drummer is adamant that I do not, under any circumstances, replace with samples.
>
> So, is there some fancy and complex but powerful way to deal with cymbal bleed? Some fancy side-chain way to do this?
>
> thanks for any ideas.
>
> Chris
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