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I (somewhat) remember reading an article in EQ or Mix or somewhere about the importance of dealing with infrasonics. It was saying that they kill the punch and power of ones recordings since your media is trying to reproduce these inaudible sounds. First, is this truely a situation that pops up often? Secondly, how do you deal with it without taking away any "thump" that you've worked so hard on dialing in?

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Fun stuff!

Throw a 18db per octave High Pass filter set to somwhere between 40-50Hz over you mix while mastering and be done with it.

http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/8/0,5716,43358,00.html

That should explain the real deal with infrasonics.

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