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  • Peter Johnson
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    I’m not sure what kind of feedback you’re looking for – the song, the recording? I’m guessing it’s Toontrack drums. The drums are ‘getting there’.
    I would want a bit brighter mix (drums and overall). There’s a lot going on in the low mids which makes it a bit muddy to my ears.
    Some bass boost to the kick – the proverbial 85 Hz boost.
    If you can tell a bit about the recording it makes it easier to know how to comment.

    Peter Johnson
    Participant

    There’s a sense to the names of the grooves but sometimes it is not easy to figure out.
    For example I have this groove: EVR_R_GO2b_HC.
    It stands for: E: EZX pack. If it was just “VR” it would mean it came from the MIDI pack, and if it began with S it would mean it’s a Superior Drummer file.
    VR: Vintage Rock
    R: Rock (note it doesn’t seem to matter that this is from the “Standard Tempo – Rock – Glitter” category). Sometimes these have numbers which indicate the order in the pack by tempo.
    G02b: Groove 2. (Why b? I don’t know) If it’s a Variation it will say V.
    HC: Hats closed.

    Hope that helps!

    To apply what’s above – C_S4_HOVh_VO3 looks like it’s from The Classic (?), 4th set of grooves by tempo, something named “HOV”, variation 3.

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