but as far as the relative perceived levels between the instruments goes, it is just something you listen to.
although, in reality, there is more to getting instruments to sit right in a mix than moving a volume fader around. unless you want to bother your neighbors.'Ī: 'When it gets dark enough that you can'tsee well without them.'Ī: 'whatever size is not uncomfortably tight and is not so big as to not be secure on your foot.' Q: 'how much salt should I put on my food?'Ī: 'put the amounbt that makes it taste good to you.'Ī: 'Loud enough for you to hear it and not so loud that it bothers your neighbors. Mixing.DJ is a collection of the best DJ Mixes and Live DJ Sets since 2005 to provide online audio stream and give download links for the live recordings of the most popular and the most famous electronic dance music (EDM) festivals, events, podcasts and radio shows. If you listen to a song and it makes you say 'damn, those vocals are too loud!' then you turn them down. You listen to a song and if it makes you say to yourself 'I can't hear the vocals very well in the track', then you turn them up. This is not even something that requires any sort of 'mixing techniques' pre se.
The only answer is to listen to the song and make the instruments and the vocals sit at levels that sound good.