It might just be because I always try to make huge saws but end up making them a little... too big! Thanks for the feedback because man I couldn't figure out what was wrong with this but knew there was something
Something that I noticed is when ur saws are playing, they can tend to take up a lot of the mix space, but almost anything with a reverb roomy effect shines through past the saws... usually
I would suggest removing the low frequencies from the supersaws and using an EQ to cut the frequencies while boosting the frequencies that enhance the power of the sound. Also compressing the supersaws can control its dynamic range and make it sound more consistent and punchy. Adding saturation to the supersaws can also give it warmth and character, and reduce the harshness.
Ahh okay okay! Pretty soon you should invite me to a project to teach me to master the art of perfect saws because man saws are a lot harder than they seem. Thank you so much fpr the tips ApoC!