Re: LAM: A new work in progress..

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Hi James!
You can highpass filter both hihats and cymbals. Just listen to the instruments on their own and think about them. Hihats and cymbals both start rather high, a bassdrum starts very low, but has a low end as well. Guitars have a sort-off low end, at least electric rhythm guitar. On the other hand, you might want to use a wide EQ band in the high frequency range (5-7kHz) and just lower the top end. The goal is to unclutter the mix. there is only so much energy (volume), that can be spent. If you spend it on things you don't need, the overall sound will be too quiet. You will end up throwing lots of limiter at it and that won't do really. It will be destructive at some point. Some limiting is OK, experiment. Limiting would be the last step on the whole mix. chord instruments can usually be highpased at about 200-300Hz, lead sounds probably even between 300-400Hz. Depends on the register of your solo. for you mix, you shouldn't have to be very drastic, since it's quite roomy, also you have a lot of synth there, which has not many strange artefacts, like basic humming, hissing, strange distrotions... Oh and one small thing: fade in and out on the guitar, so we can't hear you adjusting things and putting things aside. :-)
  Best wishes
         Julien

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