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guitarstitch
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I'm getting ready to mix a song I need help with the EQ Rolloff Frequincies. 10 Tracks of Drums 5 piece 2 overheads 1 room mic ride and hihat, 4 guitar tracks and 1 Lead Guitar, 2 Bass lines 1 distorted and 1 clean,2 Vocal tracks. Thanks for any help on this in advance!! |
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