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Rod Alexander "Tears in the rain - TSTmix
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(25-11-2015, 07:42 AM)hurling Wrote: You might want to try a high pass filter set between 30hz and 100hz depending upon the track. See where that leads you. There are a lot of low frequencies across most of the tracks.

For the bass you might consider setting a HPF at 30hz, boosting around 87hz around 12db, cutting 6db out of 130hz, and then boost a little bit at 1000hz. Let the rest of the frequencies roll off above 3500hz. That might give you a bit more bite than you are looking for but you can tame that down by playing with the EQ.

You might consider adding a bit more presence to your master buss by adding 3 or 4db of 5k and 1 to 3db of 12k.

You have a lot of nice stuff happening in the mix.

Thanks for the nice feedback! this is what I need to hear :-)
But this mix is long past, I even change from LPX to Harrison Mixbus3
and all mix is sounding a lot better now, maybe I remix this one in Mixbus, we see.

Tom.
DAW Harrison Mixbus 32c, Mac Mini M1, Tube HP Amp & Topping 10s DAC, OLLO S4X headphone
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RE: Rod Alexander "Tears in the rain - TSTmix - by TST Studio - 25-11-2015, 09:52 AM