![]() BTW, center pan your bass and keep it mono if you can: you'll get the acoustic support of both speakers that way, and less likelyhood of any stereo cancellation. Are the speakers you own full range? Are your amplifiers of high quality? Has the placement of your speakers been optimized for the room you're working in?Īssuming the above is not an issue, make sure your Bass in solo sounds fine (no duck farting) for example aggressive compressor settings can really mess a bass up. Try listening in another part of the room, against the back wall, or even closer to the floor: does it sound different? Maybe better?Ģ. Are you working in a properly tuned and treated studio or in a home or project studio? It could just be that you simply can't hear what you need to hear due to bass cancellation. The room you're in can really mar it's perception. ![]() The bass (generic) area is the one of the hardest to mix mainly because environmental factors can make it nearly impossible to mix:ġ.
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