Originally Posted By: Jim Fogle
Great question and conversation.

Unless I am understanding the coversation incorrectly one item neither JEL or Noel has mentioned is how each music genre has its own generally accepted, or standard, mix frequency curve. One piece of advice repeatedly given to beginner mixers is to compare and match the frequency curve of their song to the frequency curve of a hit song of the same genre.

Though RealTracks may not exactly match the frequency curve of the genre that inspired each RealTrack, there are audible differences in the sound of an electric "jazz" guitar RealTracks and a "metal" guitar RealTracks.


I think I agree with Jim here. I cannot say I am unfamiliar with the technical, curves and -/+db per octave. I just use this rule of thumb to mix/master. Does my mix, sound like/curve like, a Nashville hit, Pop radio mix, EDM etc. I don't have any luck with matching actual curves. I think its because I was never good with math. I'm also a little bit visually impaired. If you can do it I think you are much better than I am.


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