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Chuck Sutton demonstrates how to make hi-hi hats sound better when mixing drums. He covers EQ, panning, layering, transient shaping, de-essing, and best practices that will help those hi-hats sit well in your mix and maintain the energy of your song.
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0:00 Intro
0:34 Remove lower frequencies to clear muddiness
1:35 Avoid over-processing your hi-hats
2:35 Control your hi-hats with a transient shaper
3:47 How to use a de-esser with hi-hats
4:40 Three ways to pan your hi-hats
5:41 Use velocity, swing, and EQ creatively
7:41 Layer your one-shots
8:36 Outro
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