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Originally Posted by waterballoon
that sound is either
a) a slip up from the drummer
or
b) a special stick (brush stick) that u use on the drums for JAZZ music
now Virgin Road is not jazz so it's a slip up.. and what annoys me is that
1) they didn't even notice it & just let it on the single... shows how rushed the whole single is
2) the fact that it's REPEATED shows a major copy and pasting of sound in the recording... that's expected from studio recording maybe, but still.
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eh I'm really skeptical about it being a mess up now...
because I'm listening to it while watching the spectrum, and it's like...there's so many little sounds on this layer, that if these really are pasted together parts...I mean, that means they're pasting it together like every few seconds...
...and I just don't even see that happening for a section that doesn't even have vocals...unless their symphonic band is just that bad...but I sincerely doubt it.
It's the arrangement. He added in an extra top percussion layer. Very subtle, but obviously noticeable, especially if you have any type of decent equipment.
And the little clicking sounds in between are really noticeable in the rest of the song...they just lowered them down here, and added this "noise" at the beginning of the phrase.