I dont know exactly how to explain this so I will try my best and please ask questions.
I am currently working on a prog house style track. I have the arangement almost completly done and have started work on the mixdown. When played on my main monitors, headphones, and cheap computer speakers I have everything sounding great harmonically and overall volume wise, however when I play it on one of my churchs PAs some parts lose a lot in the middle and high end of the frequency spectrum, I estimate around everything above 300.
I will break it down by the diffrent tracks:
- My drums are fine. Kicks, hi hats, snare and claps there is no change.
- My bassline/lead pluck are almost untouched, they dont sound bad but there is a little missing
- My high pluck loses a lot of volume (its almost unnoticable) and they lose some of said frequencies
- My pads lose a lot of said frequencies and their volume is greatly decreased
- My cymbals crashes/ builds and noise sweeps lose a little in those frequencies (its barely noticeable and probably just the speakers themselves)
I believe this has something to do with phasing which I dont know much about. Can anyone help me out here or point me in the right direction? I understand there likely won't be a quick fix solution and will be an oppurtunity to learn something.
TL;DR
Parts of my track lose some frequencies of certin speakers and I dont know why.