andrew thanx for this tips. i live in front of a very busy road, and traintracks...i kinda saw this as a bummer, but you are right, not everyone is going to be chilling in a room specificaly designed to listen to my musice(or anyones for that matter). you did mention things about bass, and compression. for me personally i have a hard time laying bass in right. it always sounds good at my crib, or even in another room in the house, but when i burn to cd and listen to it in someones car, the bass is usually really deep and drowns out everything. sometimes cutting the resonance down on the sound helps, but i feel the bass loses its bassyness. i thought i may need to compress but everyone says add eq and compression lightly and as a last resort. any tips on getting deep bass that sits in a track and can stilll be heard even at low volumes?
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Re: [xl7] Super Secret Mixing Tips
2003-05-14 by audiosedative@attbi.com
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