bknot1
Hustle Magic!! We Got It.
This was posted on another board..good look to PhonoquO at GearSlutz..
I stumbled across this the other day. Normally in a mix i would start by highpass filtering all my tracks to remove unwanted lows and proceed with leveling and pan, and then parametric and shelving tweeks, BUT rarely ever touching the Lowpass filters (unless it was really called for). So i'd read that in digital recordings of high resolution there are alot of high frequencies that may be captured that are inaudible and/or of no use, especially those generated by internal software VSTi's etc. I've been loving the sonalksis eq and decided to apply lowpass filters on the top ends of all my tracks, slowly scaling back until i could hear an obvious effect on the high freq's. Sure enough, after having done that on all my tracks, for 1. My mix sounded much warmer, 2. Had better depth, 3. had a better stereo perception.
Just thought i'd throw that at everybody to try. ITB mixing is tricky, but slowly i'm figuring out ways to make it sound right.
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