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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ_Shockwav
actually, mixing with the highs always works
i haven't come across i track i wasn't able to mix
even crossing genres
i play hard house and sometimes the bass can be a little overwhelming and distorted so mixing using the basslines doesn't work too well
i mix listening only to the highs and my mixes are mint
if you mixing using bass try mix listening to the highs and you'll find your mixes will get tighter
i did and my mixes got a whole lot tighter
and once to can mix using the highs you can start crossing genres in your set
go from trance to breaks and back
almost every track has some sort of consistent high end (hi-hat, snare, whatever...) while the bass and kick could be all over the place
i haven't encountered a track yet that i've trainwrecked because of this method
and yes, the basslines will sync up when you mix with the highs |
all true!!!!
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