Hey all,
I'm curious how much time compression/expansion do you generally feel that you can get away with, in particular on multitracked real drums? I did expand an entire song to match a new tempo (excluding a decrescendo at the end) about 4bpm. I don't hear a lot of obvious difference in the sound of the kit from one tempo to the other, but I haven't really "critically" listened yet, just a quick a/b. My other concern is if I replace the kick and toms wih samples, will it mesh with the overheads in the same way it does at the original tempo?
Background is I've got a track that I've been going back and forth with tempo wise. Leaning towards the slower tempo but the drummer really wasn't feeling it there, so we opened an older session at the faster tempo and tracked it there, and it was immediately obvious that he was grooving better and feeling it more. We convinced ourselves to stick with the faster tempo, but now I'm listening to both and second guessing that decision. Tempos are 96 and 100bpm FYI, I guess that makes a 4% difference.
Thanks!
Geoff
I'm curious how much time compression/expansion do you generally feel that you can get away with, in particular on multitracked real drums? I did expand an entire song to match a new tempo (excluding a decrescendo at the end) about 4bpm. I don't hear a lot of obvious difference in the sound of the kit from one tempo to the other, but I haven't really "critically" listened yet, just a quick a/b. My other concern is if I replace the kick and toms wih samples, will it mesh with the overheads in the same way it does at the original tempo?
Background is I've got a track that I've been going back and forth with tempo wise. Leaning towards the slower tempo but the drummer really wasn't feeling it there, so we opened an older session at the faster tempo and tracked it there, and it was immediately obvious that he was grooving better and feeling it more. We convinced ourselves to stick with the faster tempo, but now I'm listening to both and second guessing that decision. Tempos are 96 and 100bpm FYI, I guess that makes a 4% difference.
Thanks!
Geoff
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