Mixing music, let's exchange techniques.

One of my favorites for a solo trumpet was to back the volume down and add a little brilliance. It wasn't any louder, just seemed more present and was easy to focus on.
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Just thought of something else, ever seen the Fletcher Munson curve.
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Maybe we could talk about the masking effect.
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How about the new problems. Crosstalk and print thru. lol
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Did you know with a non headphone situation tones below 250 hz become omnidirectional?
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When using headphone sometimes rolling the highs off around 6k at 12db per octave helps avoiding ear fatigue on some instruments.
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Did you know you can pan images by delaying one side or the other.
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Ducking filters are used for many things. Do you know why?
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What areas on the frequency response are the most sensitive to the human ear?
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Why use rumble filters?
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Why do mics mounted on manikins sound so natural?
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Is it good to have a variety of microphones around?
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What is the polar response all about?
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Did you know line array speakers drop 3 db instead of 6 when you double your distance from the speakers?
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Why are there different tunings other than the equal temperament? Where can they be used?
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What is the ideal listening volume?
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