by Habanc » 24 Aug 2012 06:51
I used to think every single mixing problem could be solved by a healthy dose of equalizing. But really, never doubt the power of simply balancing (adjusting volume/panning) correctly. It's made mind-boggling problems for an EQ turn into somewhat easy tasks.
Artificial stereo separation comes in handy too for high-frequency instruments, such as cymbals and certain claps.
Sorry for the short reply, but I really only spend three to four hours mixing my tracks, so I'm sure there are people here who know more than I do.
DAW: FL 10 | Main VSTs: Zebra2, Massive, Nexus | Genres: Progressive House & Electro House