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benherron.rrr
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I have been reading a few books about mixing lately. And there are a couple of rather simple things that I could use clearing up.
Having very little experience of mixing. I have been reading up alot about eqing, at first I thourght it was just used to add that little extra sweet ness to the track. but now I hear alot about Eqing being alot more to do with geling the tracks together as it would be.
I was reading how everything should have its own space in the spectrum to help bring out each element of the song, for example: as bass guitar and the kick drum hold down the bottom end of the mix they should be eqed and leveled to hold that range better? But how? does that mean giving a little boost to their home frequencies and cutting off the rest. basically giving each instrument there own frequency range and keeping everything else out of that? Also using cubase should I be using the graphic equalizer with what I can presume is 4 band (which I much perfer the look of) or should I be using the more detailed 30 band EQ with the sliders?
The other thing is about leveling. I usually have alot of changes going on in my songs from a vocal and an acoustic guitar changing to a full blown out guitar solo, obviously there is a change from the mellow acoustic to the distorted guitar and the levels change. I have noticed alot now how music generally stays the same volume throughout. I have tried matching up the levels, so the acoustic is playing at the same level as the electric. but I still seem to get the lack of volume. should I be matching everything up with the master buss volume? I genrally find it hard to keep consistancy. Like with vocals, im thinking sould I be using automation/envalope to boost those quite lines or is it a compression or EQ issue.
just thinking about these simple things just turns my brain to mush, as soon as I think i understand somthing I put it into practice and I can't seem to work with it. Im really beggining to get the tracking part down. now its the mixing thats dragging me down.
Having very little experience of mixing. I have been reading up alot about eqing, at first I thourght it was just used to add that little extra sweet ness to the track. but now I hear alot about Eqing being alot more to do with geling the tracks together as it would be.
I was reading how everything should have its own space in the spectrum to help bring out each element of the song, for example: as bass guitar and the kick drum hold down the bottom end of the mix they should be eqed and leveled to hold that range better? But how? does that mean giving a little boost to their home frequencies and cutting off the rest. basically giving each instrument there own frequency range and keeping everything else out of that? Also using cubase should I be using the graphic equalizer with what I can presume is 4 band (which I much perfer the look of) or should I be using the more detailed 30 band EQ with the sliders?
The other thing is about leveling. I usually have alot of changes going on in my songs from a vocal and an acoustic guitar changing to a full blown out guitar solo, obviously there is a change from the mellow acoustic to the distorted guitar and the levels change. I have noticed alot now how music generally stays the same volume throughout. I have tried matching up the levels, so the acoustic is playing at the same level as the electric. but I still seem to get the lack of volume. should I be matching everything up with the master buss volume? I genrally find it hard to keep consistancy. Like with vocals, im thinking sould I be using automation/envalope to boost those quite lines or is it a compression or EQ issue.
just thinking about these simple things just turns my brain to mush, as soon as I think i understand somthing I put it into practice and I can't seem to work with it. Im really beggining to get the tracking part down. now its the mixing thats dragging me down.