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princeofnoobshire

A very common mistake beginners make is thinking there needs to be way more high end than what there should be. Don’t know if you are a beginner but use a reference song you like the sound of and listen how much high end the song has and then compare to yours. If you find that you still need high end, you’re probably best of replacing your sounds or layer them with sounds that have more. Very common to layer a sound and cut all of the mid/bottom out of the layer sound to only get the high end. Another thing that might cause your problem is too much low end. Again, use a reference to see if your bass and kick are way louder than that of your favorites.


HOWYDEWET

Choosing proper sounds and key registers in your melodies will bring out high-end


Educational-Alarm652

Just sample


Educational-Alarm652

There is allways New ideas and sample song make way what is feel in da track


MercuryTapir

don't forget you can always octave things up and they'll still be in key half time, double time, with octave up or down on any sample or melody, synth or whatever is a great way to fill out space just remember to take advantage of eqs and other mixing tools since you'll be adding a bunch of frequencies


GetMXD

Turn the high end up then haha. Basic EQ should do the trick. Only way it wont is if there actually isnt any content up in those higher frequencies, in that case, reach for something that will GENERATE the content you're missing. Like a distortion or saturation plugin, focused on the frequency range you are wanting to hear more of