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When to EQ Bass over Kick When Mixing Low End | LANDR AskAnEngineer

When to EQ Bass over Kick When Mixing Low End | LANDR AskAnEngineer It can be hard to tell whether your kick track or bass track should occupy the lowest frequencies. To help you avoid muddying your low end Al gives three tips for spotting the right EQ for the right instrument.

Here’s the 3 things Al watches for when mixing low end for kick and bass EQ:
How were the kick and bass recordings tracked? (0:51)
How does the track survive on small speakers? (1:23)
How fast and how busy are the kick and bass parts? (1:53)

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