i don't know what happened...i pretty much explained how i eq dnb while mixing, the tricks, the treats, etc. i'm procrastinating atm considering i'm supposed to be in class but i'll give you a quick audio explanation if you have the bandwidth and the time to listen. when i get out of class i'll try and give it another go with the typed explanation, but until then i can just link you to some stuff i've done recently so you can get a better glimpse by ear of what i do to minimize/compensate for varying eq freq's/volume levels/mastering quality, etc.
http://www.zaptownmag.com/2011/03/the-mixdown-g
that's a mix i did for an online scene blog/mag here in indy...if it wasn't good they wouldn't post it, trust me
http://www.mediafire.com/?do02cccc11ibr4q
that's just a quick mini-mix i rinsed yesterday while i was bored. i'm trying to record everything, even practice sessions so i can listen later and figure out what works/what doesn't, etc. listening later in earbuds, even passively, can really help you determine leveling issues that are botching your mixes
http://soundcloud.com/fmrl
and that's my soundcloud page that has a couple of other joints i've done in the not-so-distant past. if you want to keep digging, you can go to dnbradio.com and search "FMRL" in the podcast section. it'll pull up all of the archived shows for the past few years. some are not worth the download, i'll admit, considering the majority of the time i'm just goofin' off. i save the fire for stuff like the zaptown mix and real gigs around town
when i get out of class i'll give another rundown of the method i've found to work the best...hopefully by then you've given a listen and can have a better idea of where i'm coming from
ez,
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