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				another question for probably repairing a recording
			 
			
			
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			because I don't want to disturb LeifH12345's thread, I have opened an own one. I have a similare problem than LeifH12345 Have recorded a show with a very very bad Mix - Drums way too loud in the front - Electric Guitare nearly not audible - vocals a bit too low in the mix Please don't tell me that I was in the wrong spot, because I was near to the sweet spot of the location ![]() It was the mix that was awfully bad I have included two examples Please, are here any guys who has some experience with remastering a recording and please can tell me, if there is anything they can do to make this recording sound better as it was a very good show. If someone can help, I will happily provide the complete Master-recording of course!! Thanks No members have liked this post. 
		
		
	
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				Re: another question for probably repairing a recording
			 
			
			
			Link in my sig below explains EQ and what typically falls within certain freq ranges...you may be able to polish the mix up a little bit
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
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