Awesome! Thanks for the tips guys!
Honestly it's really getting frustrating to fiddle with this track, so I'll just keep it in mind for future tracks.
@ApeCat: I've been doing that with a few new tracks I've been working on (letting the drums peak a little higher than the bass)
And it already sounds much better than Vaatu&Raava ^^
Well, the one in my signature for one... But that one might really miss the "air" Groelle was talking about.
I use a buss compressor on the whole mix (been going with waves SSL stereo compressor, and it hasn't caused any annoying or unwanted results, as opposed to FL Studio's native compressor...)
As for the mastering I then use a multiband compressor set to RMS mode, and the LMH mix set depending on the original loudness of the track.
Then some form of saturation (soft clip or brickwall usually), a LinearPhase EQ (cut below 20Hz and above 18-20kHz)
and finally a simple classic limiter to even out the (very subtle) dynamics the EQ created.
Now I don't know if it's right or wrong, all I know is it's better than what I did when I started out
It's like Groelle says, no point in keeping numbers in mind when every track is different.
This was definitely wrong though:
I used to work with a multiband on the master at all times, no way you can still manage your mix after a while...