by Tash8 » Mar 15th, '10, 04:53
It's not something you can do over night... You need to adjust your ear to hear when something is off. It comes with time, there's no right or wrong way of mixing. It all depends on how you want it to sound...Sometimes a voice has way too much high end and not enough low end so we'd use EQ to fix it up a bit. Sometimes the vocals aren't always at the same dB level, so we use compression...but you can also compress and EQ too much and make the voice sounds unnatural..
Also an issue you might encounter is what sounds good in ur speakers or headphones wont sound good on someone elses, I suggest listening to it in multiple sound systems. A Car,Some subs, computer speakers, earphones, headphones.. whatever you can.
A.K.A ---it's way too hard to learn if you're planning on releasing this song to the public, I would suggest having someone mix it for you.