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Do you group your tracks together? The best thing you can do is mix within groups to get the levels you want, and then use that master fader for that group to mix around your kick. I have all my percussion in one group exactly how I want. Saves a lot of time down the road. Try this with everything, percussion, FX, acid, leads, bass etc etc. The next step you really have to develop and learn to hear. Start with one set of sounds (Perc, pads, whatever) and go from there. Really focus on the kick. As you adjust your levels listen for when it over powers the top end of the kick (or the bass). It's best to go in .5 db increments. Over time your ear will be more sensitive to this. This may seem like a big task but it needs to be done from the beginning. If you don't know much about compressors and limiters don't use them. Your track will be quiet, but its senseless just slapping on a tool you know you should use, but don't know how.
Read this. http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/sep...evel-headed.htm .
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