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Frecuency space in the mix

Hello dudes, lately I've been reading some stuff about mixing and the frecuency space that is needed for each element to breath correctly (bass, drum, vocals, etc) in the mix, and I wonder if that frecuency space is measure by ear and intuition or there's some frecuency meter that let me know if there are instrument frecuency fighting to get their proper space in the mix, I guess this might tak

anti-myspace butchering...

so, i've been learning as much as i can about recording over the past year (taking classes at the local college, subscribing to various magazines, and reading my butt off.) but I'm having a big conflict with myspace and their music player. does anybody know any possible solutions to help the mix for this other than using a different player.

Bouncing/Exporting/importing/ uploading on to MYSPACE

Im just a beginner with the whole home recording deal... I have a lot of really close friends who know a ton about this stuff and Ive learned a lot from them but right now I'm recording some music for some people and Ive been noticing that my mix sounds pretty good through itunes and through other programs... through my stereo in my car.. headfones... radio speakers... etc...

Soundproof recording space

Unfortunately, I'm in a situation where reducing the sound leakage is more important than the sonics of the room... though I'm not about to buy an ISO booth and deaden everything. The louder recording needs are for electric guitar and vocals, though I'm using low wattage amps that are often pushed a bit for break up. Will also record acoustic. No drums, no bass.