Ask Jonah: Getting Two Signals To “Play Nice” In The Mix
“Try thinking about which frequency ranges are most critical to the sound of each instrument, and remove what’s not as important with your channel EQ.”
“Try thinking about which frequency ranges are most critical to the sound of each instrument, and remove what’s not as important with your channel EQ.”
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