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sandwiches
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hi
recently, i played my song through a friend's really good stereo system which can handle a lot of bass.
naturally, he has bass boost on. anyway, my song sounded really weird. like it was sorta too bassy, and sorta a little muddy.
it didn't sound like it on most speakers i've played out of. probably becuase the bass was set on the volume i wanted to be.
so i was thinking, to be a good mixer, do i have to cater for this bass boost? cause i don't know how to? do i remove the bass from all the other instruments except for the bass, so that when the bass frequencies are enhanced it doesn't sound muddy?
anyone got any tips?
thanks
recently, i played my song through a friend's really good stereo system which can handle a lot of bass.
naturally, he has bass boost on. anyway, my song sounded really weird. like it was sorta too bassy, and sorta a little muddy.
it didn't sound like it on most speakers i've played out of. probably becuase the bass was set on the volume i wanted to be.
so i was thinking, to be a good mixer, do i have to cater for this bass boost? cause i don't know how to? do i remove the bass from all the other instruments except for the bass, so that when the bass frequencies are enhanced it doesn't sound muddy?
anyone got any tips?
thanks