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This may be a "duh" tip for most of you but for some noobs, this could be useful tip:
Use EQ not to boost a certain frequency but rather trim unwanted frequencies. the reason is simple - when you amplify you introduce noise, so it's better to remove something "intrusive" from the mix rather than boost certain frequency. Sounds a lot tighter this way too. Of course, it helps to remember that you need to have the proper recording level before you start.
Also, while we're on a subject matter, I'm curious what do you use for EQ (soft, brand/hardware, brand) and which would you prefer.
I'm currently using Cubase EQ with some vst proggy that I can't remember of top of my head.
TranceON
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