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| Dealing with the slapping and then plucking I'm mixing this tune and the slapping stand out well but when the chorus kicks in the bassist resorts to standard technique using a lower range on the bass ... and I'm not feeling like I really hear it that well. Should I mult the track and deal with equalizing them differently .... Or do you feel it sounds fine through both sections? ... should I cut some low mid frequencies on the guitar to make room for it? ![]() |
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