Harshness
Mastering Techniques for Success
Mixing Standards
Mastering Vocals for Professional Sound
Frequency Response
Tips for Mixing with Vocals
Creating Cohesive Sound Together
Tips for Home Recording
Mastering Techniques for Success 
Consider the following tips: Identify and cut any problematic frequencies that may cause muddiness or
harshness ...
Mixing Standards 
High Frequencies (2kHz - 20kHz): Add air and brightness; excessive boosting can lead to
harshness ...
Mastering Vocals for Professional Sound 
Dealing with
harshness: Cutting frequencies around 2-4 kHz if the vocal sounds too harsh
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Frequency Response 
High-Frequency Roll-Off: Common in some microphones to prevent
harshness in the upper frequencies, particularly in live sound applications
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Tips for Mixing with Vocals 
Smooth
Harshness: Cut frequencies around 2kHz to 3kHz if the vocals sound harsh
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Creating Cohesive Sound Together 
Cut to reduce boxiness 500-2000 Hz Vocals, Snare Boost for presence, cut for
harshness 2000-5000 Hz Vocals, Cymbals Boost for clarity, cut for sibilance 5000-20000 Hz Hi-hats, Overheads
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Tips for Home Recording 
Boost for warmth, cut to reduce muddiness Mid (200-2000 Hz) Boost for presence, cut for
harshness High (2000-20000 Hz) Boost for clarity, cut for sibilance Compression: Use compression to control dynamics and add sustain to
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Microphone Placement Strategies 
Off-Axis Technique: Angle the microphone slightly away from the speaker to reduce
harshness and capture a smoother tone
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Best Practices Mixing 
500 Hz - 2 kHz Boost for presence; cut to reduce
harshness ...
Spectra 
Upper Midrange (2-4 kHz) Enhances clarity and definition but can lead to
harshness if overdone
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