This weekend I made a pretty sick beat using about 5 NNXT patches together in the combinator, and now I need to put the finishing touches on this track and I've realized I just can't get any solid drums on it because the low end of my mix is extremely muddled from all of these instruments stacked on top of each other. I realize part of the solution is just equing some of the low end out, but since I'm new to this, does anyone have some general tips on that? Generally speaking if I'm trying to take some of the low end off of a stack of strings and organs, what frequency should I be lowering? Do I use the low shelf cutoff button in addition to eq'ing the low end?
Also, are there any other effects I should give some thought to? I'm new to the reason effects and I find them a lot less self explanatory than some of the VST mastering plugins I have in FL (i know reason effects are very easy to use once you know how- i'm just new at this, so its taking me some time).
Also, are there any other effects I should give some thought to? I'm new to the reason effects and I find them a lot less self explanatory than some of the VST mastering plugins I have in FL (i know reason effects are very easy to use once you know how- i'm just new at this, so its taking me some time).