Harshness
Mastering Challenges Discussed
Mastering Your Sound: Best Practices
Using Equalizers in Mixing
EQ Clarity Techniques
Finalizing Your Music Production Process
Analyzing Frequencies in Mixing
Filtering
Mastering Challenges Discussed 
Challenge: Certain frequencies may dominate, causing muddiness or
harshness ...
Mastering Your Sound: Best Practices 
Mids (250 Hz - 2 kHz) Boost for presence; cut to reduce
harshness ...
Using Equalizers in Mixing 
purposes in the mixing process, including: Corrective EQ: Used to fix problematic frequencies that may cause muddiness or
harshness in a mix
...
EQ Clarity Techniques 
Care should be taken to avoid excessive boosting, which can lead to
harshness ...
Finalizing Your Music Production Process 
250-500 Hz Cut to reduce muddiness 1-4 kHz Boost for clarity; cut to reduce
harshness 4-20 kHz Boost for air and brightness 2
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Analyzing Frequencies in Mixing 
Sibilance: Excessive high frequencies can create
harshness, particularly in vocal tracks
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Filtering 
Common practices include: Applying a gentle low-pass filter to reduce
harshness in the high frequencies
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Common Pitfalls to Avoid in Mastering 
Highs (2 kHz - 20 kHz) Sibilance Use a de-esser to control
harshness ...
Using EQ in Mastering 
Softens
harshness and reduces noise
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Mastering Techniques for Electronic Music 
Boost for fullness, cut to avoid clutter Mids (250 Hz-2 kHz) Boost for presence, cut to reduce
harshness Highs (2 kHz-20 kHz) Boost for clarity, cut to prevent sibilance 2
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