What Chuck said.
"Cutting through" is not usually so much about being loud as it is having a tone profile that works for the mix. If three things all try to occupy the same portion of the sound spectrum, none will stand out. Like watching a parade, if you all stand right behind one another, only the first guy sees. If you each lean a little to one side or the other, then everyone sees.
And mids are the body of the sound.
"Cutting through" is not usually so much about being loud as it is having a tone profile that works for the mix. If three things all try to occupy the same portion of the sound spectrum, none will stand out. Like watching a parade, if you all stand right behind one another, only the first guy sees. If you each lean a little to one side or the other, then everyone sees.
And mids are the body of the sound.
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