adamtoad on Nostr: I group my tracks pretty much exactly like this. Something new I have been doing ...
I group my tracks pretty much exactly like this. Something new I have been doing recently is changing how I group the midrange instruments.
Before I would group them by type, guitar, piano, synth….
I still start that way but as I’m listening to each part I divide them into low midrange parts and high midrange parts. It helps me focus my EQ decisions and I like summing it down to 2 faders.
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