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Method any mixing advice for fl studio?

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Don't spam the soundgoodizer because all it does it make certain frequencies louder.

Use studio headphones to hear all the sounds better, cut low end for any instrument that's not bass or drums so the sounds are cleaner.

Compression helps a lot in mixing. Avoid using any "bass boosting" distortion because it doesn't sound good for professional songs.

Download the track demo and listen on headphones first to see what needs improved.

When uploading, always export as a wave file because certain apps and platforms compress the audio, making it quiet and worse sounding.
 
Don't spam the soundgoodizer because all it does it make certain frequencies louder.

Use studio headphones to hear all the sounds better, cut low end for any instrument that's not bass or drums so the sounds are cleaner.

Compression helps a lot in mixing. Avoid using any "bass boosting" distortion because it doesn't sound good for professional songs.

Download the track demo and listen on headphones first to see what needs improved.

When uploading, always export as a wave file because certain apps and platforms compress the audio, making it quiet and worse sounding.
Thanks bro? Do you recommend using ozone?
 
Yeah for mixing and mastering
I'd say go try it, if you can't afford plugins/vst's that cost money, always be careful where you download from. Reddit has some safe links you can download from if you search
 
tell me some obscure mixing technique or tips and tricks
Limit yourself. Think, think outside the box whilst being trapped in it. You will find many new things you have not before.
 

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