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Frequency range for common studio instruments
I read somewhere about organizing a graph/chart with the frequency range for alot of the common studio instruments for EQing purposes, and was wondering if that could be a problem for my mixes. i get alot of "your mixes dont really mesh together" and "things dont have their own place in the mix". I was thinking of making a chart organizing the frequency range for these instruments (kick, snare, mid toms, floor toms, cymbals, bass, electric guitar, vocals, etc.) and wondering if using EQ to "carve out" the frequencies so they have their own place and they don't all "bleed" together(ex. low end guitar frequencies falling into the bass range) would be a good thing to do? so my question is where do i find a "chart" or list of frequency ranges for these things? if any one knows please refer me somewhere or tell me yourself.
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