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It's really in the EQ at the mix level. The mistake most people make is to EQ and tweak each track as a separate thing. You can not do that.




Wait, I'm confused by this statement...

I thought that the way we keep a song from getting muddy is by using EQ to put each instrument in its own frequency range. That would happen at the "per track" level, would it not? If the instrument frequencies spill over onto one another, that can't be fixed af the final mix when the spillover is already a done deal, can it?