i'd say just turn down the bass and/or isolate the frequencies of the drums
a bit more. if you're using straight breaks, eq a fair notch out of the
midrange of each break or any other elements you're using to sort of cut a
swatch for your bass to fit into. if you've layered any individual drum hits
over the break, make sure you've eq'ed those properly as well. don't
completely cut any frequency ranges if you don't need to, you probably don't
want to make severe adjustments as that would alter the tone of your sounds.

also, are you running any maximizing plugins on your master output? if you
are, and you have that cranked, it's going to affect the quiet parts of your
mix a lot. let your waveforms breathe, just lower the volume of everything
so you have some headroom. you don't want to push it too hard.

also, maybe you've got frequencies in your bass sounds that you don't want
in there.

i don't know if that's stuff you already know, so i'm sorry if i'm just
giving obvious advice!

good luck :)

~andy

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Lankester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2003 10:23 AM
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] setting maximum levels in a track..


Well, it�s raining outside and I�ve had the flu for over a week� L but..
luckily that makes for perfect beat making conditions as far as I�m
concerned!

So, I was wondering, if you have a bass part/track which sounds good when
all the song parts/instruments are playing but that is so heavy that the
drums shoot up in volume when the bass part is muted� what do you do??

Should you just lower the necessary parts� volumes at any point that the
bass isn�t playing? Or is it better to compress and level the track so that
everything fits naturally? (I mean, without automating the part�s levels to
compensate for loud parts..)

Does that all make sense?

Anyone got any advice?

Cheers..

            Nick
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