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I'm going to right-click this token and switch to a high-pass mode. I want to turn down some of this excessive low end here. We can see in the frequency analyzer the various frequencies in the entire track. I'm going to play the track a little bit. Linear phase equalization is recommended during the mastering stage because it will give us a more transparent result without negatively affecting the overall sound. To make this process a bit more transparent, we will enable this linear phase mode without going into too much detail. Here we're now going to use the equalizer to balance the overall mix or the entire track. Now, in the mixing stage, we've used an equalizer to balance individual elements in a mix. As you can see, the audio is being routed to mixes at number 5, and now we can go ahead and add the mastering processes on the effects slots over here. I'm going to play back from somewhere over here.
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Now, we automatically routed to mix it in Set number 5. I'll double-click the clip here and click over here. I'm going to make sure that the audio is routed through the mixer. Now, it's time to finish up the track with some mastering. With a multiband compressor, we get more micro adjustments, so the compression will sound a bit more transparent. When it comes to compression, we're going to make use of maximus, which is a multiband compressor. In FL Studio, we're still going to use the parametric EQ 2, which has a linear phase option. The tools we use in the mastering stage are not too different from what we already know from the mixing stage, for example when it comes to equalization we use something called a linear phase EQ.
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