Getting elements to stand out in the mix

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Post by addict » Sun May 18, 2008 6:19 pm

drifterman_ wrote:i recently moved onto Cubase from Reason and instantly noticed how much clearer the audio is.

in reason i'd find myself eq'ing absolutley everything. in cubase sometimes it just isn't needed

i don't know if this is because i'm using better samples, or because cubase is just better sounding software, or a combination of the two

the main thing for me in the mixdown is making sure the bassdrum and sub/bass don't clash. thats the only part i find hard. especially on a sampled bassdrum with lots of different frequencies...
i noticed the same thing when i started messing about with ableton. i still havnt crossed over from fruity but i will..............one day.


some good advice in here, cheers people, im having problems with my mixes.

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