I'm really interested in a substractive EQ system / plugin.
Maybe some people at Ableton can implement this.
On the other side, it wouldn't be an art anymore to achieve a nice clean mix.
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I'm really interested in a substractive EQ system / plugin.
Maybe some people at Ableton can implement this.
On the other side, it wouldn't be an art anymore to achieve a nice clean mix.
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Agreed. I think ill stick to my EQ of much mystery!Originally Posted by Ritzi Lee
i've never really considered mixing to be much of an art form. of course there is some creativity involved, but to me, levelling and eqing has always seemed to be more of a technical excercise.....Originally Posted by Ritzi Lee
Nah - it's blatantly an art, otherwise it'd be easy :)
I mean there's a hell of a lot of craft thrown in too but you can change a lot of things in a mix and a track can sound good in many different ways.