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Lately I've been employing this technique to not only create width and depth to my productions - but it also helps keep my mid-range frequencies consistent in my mix. Generally this is something I do in the production stage so I don't feel like I need to make up for it in the mixing stage.
What are some things you in the production stage to create depth and width to your productions before the mixing stage? Is this even a concern you have before you begin mixing?