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Old 14th May 2012   #9
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I would like to know how some of you regard or disregard your room with how it affects your decisions as to what frequencies are important to keep, lay into, cut out, or enhance. Do any of the frequencies you choose to boost on certain instruments or sources mean you're automatically cutting. If you tend to be a 3k booster for a particular instrument, what other instrument are you careful with so they don't 'rub' against each other in the mix?

I think these are the kinds of these the OP was asking for. I love posting about things that I feel I have a decent amount of experience in. However, as of right now, I'm kinda one of those that treats the whole mix as an entity and just makes sure there is balance and cohesion. Hoping to gain some insight in an effort to add another tool that will help my craft.

Please advise...you midrage pros!!
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