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mixsit
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Anyone have any tips on getting the Kick/Bass pulse?? The problem i've been having is that the bass frequency's dominate the mix, so when there is a lot of instruments the bass gets drowned out, but when the next quieter section comes in, the bass seems very loud and prominent.
At the moment I've followed the general trend and introduced the drums and bass first, i know there isn't a strict rule, but what frequency's should the kick and bass guitar occupy specifically? i think i dip the bass at about 200hz and raise a little at 200 for the kick, along with a slight boost right at the bottom end of the scale for power.
It still doesnt seem to glue!
First there's generally some room as to where the kick and bass will fit relative to each other as well as if one will extend or dominate and define a little more the bottom. They can just as well share at times, but obviously the feel tends to push punctuated vs. a more legato low end. Decision one -per song often.
Then there is the cleaning up of the low and mid bass range -as needed to allow that range to be defined (your choice here, controlling density and definition', or just as valid- let it fill up some and enjoy a bit of the chaos.
It seem to me mostly when that has been worked out the volumes and relative appropriate tones get easier to figure out, and maybe don't have shift' problems from one section to the next.
Last thought. I get complementary eq and all, but my guess.. 9 times out of ten, on most all of the instruments I'll pull down where it's sticking out or inappropriate first, but almost never replace that cut with a boost somewhere else as some mater of course. Why? Was there a deficiency in the kick track? 200-400 is the spot (if any where), almost anything is game for clean up trims.
Hope that adds..
