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Originally Posted by Rangler
There are always overlapping frequencies inherent to relative instruments. Can you really make up for that in the recording process alone without EQ?
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Yea, see the part where I said good musicians take care of this by how they play and compose, instruments they chose, intervals, inversions, the lot of it - and mixers can take care of it in several ways that aren't EQ based, that's another level entirely of being really good which I'm happy to explain sometime. They aren't perfect either, and we don't live in a perfect world, hence the reason I said, there is always some EQ likely going on.
However, not being in a perfect world does not equate to "EQ is how you make mixes sound great and clear", that's cart before horse, that's all I'm trying to say.