Re: What tools do I need to equalize properly?
Actually, I didnt send it out.
It was recorded live in the studio (this particular track)
its the only song i recorded with them.
I'm satisfied now, i took the track, which sounded like it was mono, and copied it, I then took both copies of the track and placed them left and right, it sounded better, i dont know how to describe it. It sounded fuller.
then I boosted every frecuency from the mid mids to the highest highs a little, and now it shines. I also did some overdubs...
My problems over.
thanks for the suggestions, you guys are right about the compression, and I did tell the engineer I didnt like how it was sounding. he had said ok, tell me what youre going for. after discussing it and showing him some tracks that had the tone i liked... he seemed to do whatever he thought necesary... which as you can tell wasnt what i wanted.
but i did alright.