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mix out techniques
if you have a mix thats a bit heavy in the bottom end on other monitor systems (stereos etc.) is it okay to leave it, bounce out, then un-emphasize it in the mastering step? Any problems with that?
Thanks all, Have a Merry X-mas
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Re: mix out techniques
I don't know a lot about this but I have heard that it be better to be bass light, because it's more natural sounding for the mastering engineer to add bass than take it away.
But don't take my word for it. Good luck Steve
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Re: mix out techniques
Thanks Steve, it helps for me to know that!
Hoppy Halidays!
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