Re: mixing problem

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Am 18.04.2013 14:29, schrieb Raffaele Morelli:
> 2013/4/18 Brent Busby <brent@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> When sounds are competing in the mix, the frequently given advice is usually
>> to carve out frequency ranges for them with EQ.
>>
>> But what do you do when its a thick analog keyboard part that spans a
>> 4-octave range, and the range it's playing is the whole musical point of it?
>> What do you do for those parts that won't fit in an EQ shoebox?

Some may say: rearrange the song...

I think: there is no such thing as bad sound, only a plethora of
opportunities for wrong sound. If the musicians like it, it sounds
"good"(ever heared norwegian Black Metal? ;-) ). If you hear sounds
competing, play a sane mix to them and ask the musicians, whether they
like it or not and if not, ask them, if they see a possibility to
*play*/arrange it differently.
To unmix wrong arrangements is second-best....

> 
> do nothing to you keyboard and find space elsewhere...
> I suppose a bass in your mix, so I would take care of low ends
> 
> 0.02€
> /r
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