Re: mixing problem

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The more I try it out on different speaker systems, the more I'm convinced now that it's not so much that the keyboard part itself is clashing with other tracks as that its warmth is including certain midrange frequencies that are driving some (but not all) speakers crazy. That's a problem that happens to me a lot... I just need to find out which particular frequencies.

It seems that in commercial mixes, they scoop the midrange to the point of near non-existence to avoid this problem. I've always wanted to avoid doing that, but I certainly see why they do it.

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