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I am in agreement as well.

Part of my reasoning is that I rarely, if ever, boost too much with EQ. If I can't get it mostly right at the source, I have more work to do at the source. Now, room modes or resonances that sound wonky, I'll cut those, but I don't boost too much.




Exactly, I learned this right on this forum either from you or Mac or probably both. If a track needs more highs, don't boost the highs, cut everything else. Also another good tip is to look at each instrument and completely cut the freq's that are out of range of that instrument like anything over 3K for a bass or anything below the appropriate freq for vocals, horns, guitars that kind of thing. I will listen to each track with an ear towards cutting as much as I can without degrading the instrument. This will really clean up a mix and let each part sit in it's own space.

Bob


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