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  • how to mix indian dholak sharp in sonar x3 (p.3)
2016/08/17 12:12:34
tariqsaleem2k
this is my f b id. tariqsalim2k@yahoo.com
2016/08/17 19:00:52
rezab
Hi Tariq, I have listened to your song: "mohabbat ki aisi" on Soundcloud. Is this the song we are talking about?
2016/08/18 00:02:37
tariqsaleem2k
rezab
yeh this is the song.
2016/08/18 12:03:28
rezab
first, thank you Pinguinotuerto to help locate the song on soundcloud.
 
Tariq, nice song. i thing the dholak sounds a bit "tincan" so I guess a bit less compression and a less boosting of the mids and mayby try a higher frequency than now to boost.
 
2016/08/18 12:43:46
pinguinotuerto
rezab
first, thank you Pinguinotuerto to help locate the song on soundcloud.
 


No problem, Rezab!
2016/08/19 02:47:24
tariqsaleem2k
rezab,
how much higher frequency should b in that? can u give me some idea thorugh chart,
higher freq: ?
mid freq: ?
Loq freq:?
 
2016/08/19 14:28:58
rezab
Hi Tariq,
 
To be honest I have no idea, you should listen !
 
A pitched drum like a dholak wil have frequencies shift/move as the pitch is changed.
But as a thumb rule with a dholak you could say:
 
Sub bas: 60-80 Hz
bas: 100 - 260 Hz
mid: 640 - 1200 Hz
High: 2000 Hz and up
 
Mayby you could send me your dhalak track and I could have a look.
 
Maybe this could help:

 

 
found these googling not sure there could be Copyright issues.
2016/08/19 17:11:56
rezab

 
mind the kickdrum and snare...
2016/08/20 05:41:28
tariqsaleem2k
rezab,
how i send u sonar file to u?
2016/08/20 13:27:56
Snehankur
I am sorry to reply you late. Got tied up with office work.
Listen to your Dholak track. You are using loop for that, I suppose.
Then gradually unmute other tracks one at a time. look for any interference. By the way what are the other instruments you are using?
Start using hi-pass filter. Have you studied the Pro Channel?
Thanks
Snehankur
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