Thanks for the heads up guys ! ;)
EyeShotFirst said:
Every time I edit music, the highs are way too high.
There are many ways to give relief to the highs and it needs sometimes a lot of subtlety. Lifting the highs is not always the good way to make them longer or richer. Paradoxal !
Also sometime you need to cut them more or less to remove what's useless, let's say noise, taking care to keep what makes the richness of the sound. Then you'll be able to measure them more precisely from this new master. However, I only used such a technic with the SW scores. It's like bending a bar of iron in a way, then in an other. But it's really important to catch right away (or to visualize) what makes its true richness. Shiny recordings are treacherous.
Just be aware of what the recording may give, instead of focusing on what you want it to give. It's like living with nature so to speak. ;)