Thanx for all the tips on my previous bassline volume problem, 
after reading a detailed article on intermusic.com I'm sort of beginning to grasp what 
compression is all about,

now I've got another volume related question for y'all,

I got that bass in check with a compressor, and I'm doing the same for some a simple 
break I put on top to get a feel.
Both don't clip when played seperatly, but when I play tjem together I see my metres 
go 
red, meaning nasty clipping.
I understand why this happens, cause both drums and bass have overlapping parts in the 
spectrum, but I'm wondering what's the best way of solving this.

I tried putting compression on the whole thing, but that seems to push the drums to 
the 
background.

Generaly I'd like to know how you guys deal with volume settings while you're 
developing 
a track.  I like to play my stuff out loud when I'm making it, which means I tend to 
put 
the volume of each channel up as high as possible, which might not be such a good 
thing 
to do.
I'm thinking it might be better of turning my speakers up, or my pulling my 
wav-channel 
to the max on my soundcard, and make sure the metres don't go over 2/3's in FL itself.

Ideas, reflections, hard earned experience?
Let me know :)



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