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    Default Thank you Dirtybass

    Took you advice of zeroing all the channels on the mixer and putting them back a piece at a time and it's teally sorted a lot out for me. Not sure what you mean by subtractive EQ'ing but if you mean turning sh*t down accross the board it certainly works.

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    subtractive means taking out what you dont need
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

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    heres a good tutorial to help you out ,got pictures - http://www.dnbscene.com/articles.php...play&id=79
    christ

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    erm, no probs mate.
    I do try to be of some help.
    sometimes.
    Solitary by nature.
    Isolation is the gift.
    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

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    Default Re: Thank you Dirtybass

    Quote Originally Posted by AcidTrash
    Took you advice of zeroing all the channels on the mixer and putting them back a piece at a time and it's teally sorted a lot out for me. Not sure what you mean by subtractive EQ'ing but if you mean turning sh*t down accross the board it certainly works.

    Cheers,
    Pete.
    i've got to do this tonight on a track i have been working on, i've got to the point where i need to flatten the mixer and start again, its a big pain in the arse but it works so well....i fackin hate mastering stuff, but once you get it right, it seems all worth it ;)
    Be Lucky!

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    when i get in from work im flattening the mixer as well and starting
    from scratch. that was a good tutorial.. i never really thought about
    actually designing things into a certain place...
    i usually just messed about with eq etc until it sounded like it was
    in its own space.. always sounded crap though lol..

    so going in.. get my dinner. crack a beer, reset and get started

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milesy
    when i get in from work im flattening the mixer as well and starting
    from scratch. that was a good tutorial.. i never really thought about
    actually designing things into a certain place...
    i usually just messed about with eq etc until it sounded like it was
    in its own space.. always sounded crap though lol..

    so going in.. get my dinner. crack a beer, reset and get started
    sounds like a plan to me...dinner, beer, head****.......happy :lol:
    Be Lucky!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    erm, no probs mate.
    I do try to be of some help.
    sometimes.
    and we are very greatful m'lord :lol:
    Be Lucky!

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    hehehe
    fooook off ye bast`d :wicked:
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    Quote Originally Posted by jesus
    heres a good tutorial to help you out ,got pictures - http://www.dnbscene.com/articles.php...play&id=79

    jesus, your posts are quality, thanks! :clap: :clap: :clap:

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    Thanks for the link to the tutorial Jesus. Much appreciated. My reading begins now

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man
    subtractive means taking out what you dont need
    ...always seems wrong to me that getting a good mix is about turning things down rather than up...

    Strange old world innit?
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    nah, the eq goes down in areas, allowing you to turn the volume UP, but allowing for clarity.
    What could be better than that?
    Solitary by nature.
    Isolation is the gift.
    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

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    yeah, i use subtractive eqing. Really effective

 

 

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