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As a chronic sufferer of mids creeping up syndrome, I was wondering if
others here have any routine of keeping their mids under control on
multitrack to stereo mixdowns.

Thanks for any new insights.

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In article <1117864765.515730.23350@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
meandeanmachine <deanbowlus@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>As a chronic sufferer of mids creeping up syndrome, I was wondering if
>others here have any routine of keeping their mids under control on
>multitrack to stereo mixdowns.

What levels are you monitoring at?
--scott

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On 6/4/05 1:59 AM, in article
1117864765.515730.23350@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, "meandeanmachine"
<deanbowlus@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> As a chronic sufferer of mids creeping up syndrome, I was wondering if
> others here have any routine of keeping their mids under control on
> multitrack to stereo mixdowns.
>
> Thanks for any new insights.

Constantly checking my mix against a known target example
>

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meandeanmachine wrote:
> As a chronic sufferer of mids creeping up syndrome, I was wondering if
> others here have any routine of keeping their mids under control on
> multitrack to stereo mixdowns.

Don't accumulate them in the first place. Diverse mic choices and
positioning, room selection and tuning, instrument options and tuning.

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Find and EQ that you liek the way it sounds when you cut mids. I really
like the sound of the mid cut on the Chandler TG Channel. I find a mkae
I lot of better choices when I see what I can clean out with that.

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