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Hello, we just did a recording of our band, and the bass drum picked up too much bass. I had the treble on the mixer way up, but I think the bass drum's bass signal was too overpowering. Is there a way to convert the low end bass signals to treble signals? So that instead of a ton of bass, I can have a balance of that cutting "snap"-type bass drum sound, with the existing bass signals? EQs won't work simply because you can't boost treble signals that aren't there... and the drums were mixed all together into the recording device, so I can't isolate the bass drum... is there a way to pick out and manipulate only the bass drum signal? Thanks. Please e-mail me at bennyh@uclink4.berkeley.edu
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