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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jmapDx5z鈥?/a>Aside from ensuring that the composition itself mixes elements of the specific genre and uniqueness, engineering is a vital part of getting your music sounding good. Compression and normalisation are two tools in very active use.
Compression "pushes down" the higher amplitudes of your audio so that the low and high points are evened out. Normalisation pushes up all amplitudes. You'd want to do it in that order: find the lowest "high amplitude", and compress down to that level. Then normalise to maximum amplitude.
Engineering can also involve applying chorus, reverb or equaliser effects to all tracks. This gives all tracks a chance to "sound similar".
It takes some mucking around with, but once you get the hang of engineering and find a style that works for you, it's almost automatic.
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