
Jack Russell
I smell home cookin!
Well, I'm a bit bleary-eyed and pale-skinned having spent weeks inside the Dragon Cave, so let me shake off the cobwebs and post a real technical question.....
Much has been written about using bass traps in a mixing room. Can someone please elaborate on the why of using them? I know that you should place them in the corners to absorb the low frequencies. But, if you've sucked up most of the low end, the wouldn't your mixes end up sounding too bassy, because you would have increased the low end to compensate for what you've lost in your bass traps?
Much has been written about using bass traps in a mixing room. Can someone please elaborate on the why of using them? I know that you should place them in the corners to absorb the low frequencies. But, if you've sucked up most of the low end, the wouldn't your mixes end up sounding too bassy, because you would have increased the low end to compensate for what you've lost in your bass traps?