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OK...have at it.
any feedback, negative or positive will help me grow...
elcholo.
any feedback, negative or positive will help me grow...
elcholo.
ok...quick question. Is this area, between 200 and 450 the "mud zone" or whatever you want to call it, is this normally where most of you jump right in and start cutting back - automatically?
and, if yes:
do you cut back across the board, or only on the lower ended instrument's channels/tracks, kick/bass/tuba/what?
cholo
Well, for me, if there is any mud, it depends on where it's coming from. I'm no expert, but I usually try to fix it individually instead of applying an EQ cut across the whole mix. I'd go into the project, play it, select the bass track, and look at how your bass is EQ'd. Setup a moderately narrow Q setting and start pulling down in that general 200-400 area - while the whole mix is playing - until the bass tightens up. Pay close attention to the kick/bass relationship. They should both support the bottom end without mushing together. Just my 2 cents.
ido1957 said: Great songwriting, arrangement and performance. Really reminds me of "The Band" in spots. Let us know how the pro mix goes - be interesting to compare the two.
Good job....