First, you have way too much sub-bass going on in both examples. You need to take that out. In "test2.mp3", if you want more high frequencies you will just need to add more sounds that take up the high frequencies, since you hardly have any percussion or other high-frequency instruments playing in the first place. In "1rhytmn.wav", the one main sound you have playing just isn't going to fill the spectrum by itself, but why would you want it to if you're going to have other sounds in a track playing along with it?
Hope this helps a little.
Last edited by MrJiveBoJingles on Dec-17-2006 at 03:34
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