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iamthe_eggman
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iamthe_eggman
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08/11/2004 4:45 am
Originally Posted by: Dr_simonYou have done a great job with the tracking and remember I'm not a professional mastering house....(but a lowly underpaid and over worked scientist) !

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There is a lot of signal between 86 and 170 Hz and not much between 170 and 340. This effect of scooping your bottom mid is making you sound a little thin despite the fact that there is loads of bass. However, you need to be careful boosting this region (or cutting some of the bass) as just EQing the mix changes the character of the track too much (or I'd a posted it). I'd have a go at tweaking all individual tracks (more low mids less bass) with the exception of the rhythm guitar mids (as that is too prominant and a deal breaker) in the hope of fleshing it out a bit more.



I wholeheartedly concur. Especially with the part about being a scientist.
... and that's all I have to say about that.

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