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| quote: | Originally posted by m2j
However, I think the main problem is the volume of the tracks themselves. Different tracks are outputted at different volumes, which I attempted to fix via adjusting the gain, yet still its fairly off.
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you are correct about the volume of the tracks being different. there are a zillion master houses around the globe, and then there are others who are too cheap to master their stuff to begin with. -so there will always be a difference in level between tracks.
it doesn't end there either... every track is mixed differently... some songs the kick is all up in your face, other songs seem mid-range heavy and so on. in the end, it's up to you to match everything up w/the tools you have. -gains, faders, and eq.
i think you need more practice/experience in matching your levels when you mix.
if you're using cubase, you can always squash your mix w/a compressor, and even out the volume that way. hehehe =-)
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