frequences problem

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EleosFever

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I have a problem.. Basically i don't know if it is a problem..
Every recording I'm making looks like this:

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With low frequencies around 1,16k..
All the professional-mixed songs have this frequencies very high..
If i equalize it it will sound awful..
 
So far, we know what a chunk of something *looks* like.

We have no idea what it is, how it was created, how it was captured, what it was captured with, how it was monitored during the various stages of creation, or what it sounds like (among several other issues relevant to the situation).

Maybe you could expand on this a little (a LOT)...?
 
I thought you mixed with your ears, not your eyes. What is giving this readout? Tone generator, rock music, folk music, dance music, different for each one.

Look on the net for charts for various microphones and speakers, classic microphones have charts that dip and peak yet have a classic sound that everyone loves, HiFi speakers are the same (not talking about studio monitors) classic speakers that enthusiasts love don't have a flat chart.

Cheers

Alan.
 
Right on with what everybody else said.

But I'm going to go out on a limb here and take a guess that you're death scooping somewhere along the line (A.K.A. "smiley face" or "flying 'V'" EQ, depending upon how severe). There's more to a good mix than booming bass and crisp high end.

G.
 
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