Jeff Evans
You need to be slightly careful too spending too much time listening to tracks in solo mode. You might think a track has a slightly narly sound to it for whatever reason but when in the total mix with everything else going on you might actually find (after level setting and panning) it is just cutting through rather nice.
Absolutely! I see people (even fairly experienced producers) agonising over a drum kit resonating (snare wires buzzing in response to toms and kick, all the toms growling together, that kind of thing) and going to extreme lengths to eliminate any crosstalk, when in reality, it will make no difference when listening to the whole kit.
Also, more of a beginner's issue, is when guitarists want more bottom end in their guitar, particularly in heavier music. No, you don't, listen to it in in context as opposed to by itself, and you'll find the bass guitar is actually doing what you thought you needed the guitar to do.