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danny.solo
New member
Hi
Thanks for taking the time to read my post.
I've been home recording for about 5 years... with an 'that'll do' attitude.
I'm now thriving for a clear, punchy and bass-y (commercial!!!) sound.
My latest track has electronic drums, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass and vocals.
All the tracks, separately, sound fantastic - lovely and clear, high quality (using an external usb audio interface).
However when I start to mix down, the track as a whole sounds so shoddy.
I've been told the best way to get a clear track is to compress each individual track and then mix down.
I'm now told to use an equalizer...
Basically, I'm quite confused, but without trying to be too awkward... how can I mix down 10+ audio tracks, without it making muddy, too bassy, unclear.. even though the tracks sound fantastic themselves..
Thank you
(i also posted this in the recording techniques forum, possibly the wrong place!)
Thanks for taking the time to read my post.
I've been home recording for about 5 years... with an 'that'll do' attitude.
I'm now thriving for a clear, punchy and bass-y (commercial!!!) sound.
My latest track has electronic drums, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass and vocals.
All the tracks, separately, sound fantastic - lovely and clear, high quality (using an external usb audio interface).
However when I start to mix down, the track as a whole sounds so shoddy.
I've been told the best way to get a clear track is to compress each individual track and then mix down.
I'm now told to use an equalizer...
Basically, I'm quite confused, but without trying to be too awkward... how can I mix down 10+ audio tracks, without it making muddy, too bassy, unclear.. even though the tracks sound fantastic themselves..
Thank you
(i also posted this in the recording techniques forum, possibly the wrong place!)
i know it was long