Do you have trouble - when recording quiet instruments like Acoustic Guitars, Vocals, Strings etc. - keeping the click track out of the tracks? Nothing screams amateur quite like hearing the click track in a quiet part of a song. A simple trick to avoid this plague is to use a Kick Drum as your click sound . Since the frequencies are more concentrated in the lower range that are often rolled off, it is much easier to get the sound from bleeding in to a performance. Many players also respond very well to a kick drum as a click since it is a bit less grating.
Getting The Click Out Of Your Recordings! Part 1
Do you have trouble - when recording quiet instruments like Acoustic Guitars, Vocals, Strings etc. - keeping the click track out of the tracks? Nothing screams amateur quite like hearing the click track in a quiet part of a song. A simple trick to avoid this plague is to use a Kick Drum as your click sound . Since the frequencies are more concentrated in the lower range that are often rolled off, it is much easier to get the sound from bleeding in to a performance. Many players also respond very well to a kick drum as a click since it is a bit less grating.
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