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EQ: I'm falling a little out-of-love with the "standard" EQ controls on this class of Portastudios. It's 3-band EQ with Hi/Low fixed and Mid-sweepable, so I feel the only "real" useful control is the midrange, while I avoid putting on too much Hi/Low shelving EQ for fear it may create more "mud"(low) or "haze"(hi) in the mix, rather than boosting or clarifying those frequencies in a pleasant or useful way.
HINT: I've become more endeared to the "classic" (old-style) Portastudio 2-Band/Sweepable EQ. Overall, I find 2-band/sweepable a little more utilitarian than 3-Band/Mid-Sweep. You can pinpoint the Hi and Low EQ better with the 2-band sweepable controls. (An obvious point, maybe). Maybe next time I will use the classic 244 or 246 Portastudio instead, for this very reason (TBD).
PS:... I've listened & considered backing off the midrange boost a little on all tracks, then bumping up the master level again, just a hair. That might tame the midrangi-ness a bit and add fullness. Since the 424mIII's midrange-sweep EQ gives the most control, it's the one I used most in the mix. It may be a bit too midrangey, though.
I've also considered mixing this one down off tape and playing the drum track in stereo live to the master on PC (wav).
That's another remix or round or two of tinkering with this song, all future/TBD, maybe soon!
Thanx again!