In The Studio: Six Tips For Balancing The Bass And Drum Mix
While simply EQing the bass high and the kick low (or the other way around) might work at it’s simplest, it’s best to have a more in-depth strategy, so consider the following.
While simply EQing the bass high and the kick low (or the other way around) might work at it’s simplest, it’s best to have a more in-depth strategy, so consider the following.
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Taking time to listen to instruments in the studio prior to recording can make a significant difference in the final product.
As with certain other aspects to mixing, the use of reverb is frequently either overlooked or misunderstood.
Taking some ideas from studio drum techniques to give your vocals a solid place in the mix.
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