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Why Your Mix Sounds Muddy (Frequency Masking Explained with Cats)
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Why Your Mix Sounds Muddy (Frequency Masking Explained with Cats)

Ever wonder why your mix sounds crowded even when every sound seems good solo? That's frequency masking. In this video I explain exactly what it is, why it happens, and how to fix it, using cats and Ableton Live examples so it actually makes sense.

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u/LNA_Music — 4 days ago

Have you ever wondered what frequencies actually are and why everyone in music production keeps talking about them? In this video I break it all down from scratch, starting on the whiteboard with cats (of course) so you can actually see what's going on, and then jumping into Ableton Live to show you how it all applies in a real DAW.

Whether you're brand new to music production or just never quite got your head around frequencies, this one is for you. No jargon, no overwhelm, just the fundamentals explained in a way that actually makes sense.
By the end of this video you'll understand what frequencies are, how they work, and why they matter every time you sit down to make music. This applies to any DAW, not just Ableton.

u/LNA_Music — 16 days ago