A couple of tricks I've picked up over the years. No, not those kinds of tricks...Mixing tricks. Find a commercial recording you like that's in the same style and similar instrumention to your song. Play that on your studio monitors and listen carefully then mix your tune to sound the same. That commercial recording will sound pretty good on most everything out there. The second one concerning vocals and/or a lead instrument is to have your mix playing fairly quietly in your studio room then leave the room but leave the door open so you can barely hear it. Now listen to what you hear. When you do that with commercial recordings all you hear are the vocals or lead, pretty much nothing else except maybe some drums, that's it. Again do your mix so it matches those levels when you leave the room.

Bob


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