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I've noticed that the plugins I've tried, at least lower end EQs, have problems dealing with low frequency info (100 Hz and below). They just don't seem to have the horsepower to deal with these low freq waves. Sometimes I can even hear artifacts. This was another issue I discovered that made getting good bass difficult. Just another dirty secret of the industry....advertise that your plug can handle the complete spectrum but it really doesn't handle the lows well at all. It kind of sucked because I never used a real studio and so did not have the hardware experience to compare plugin response to. I bought a really good EQ but even it couldn't handle the very low freqs well. It wasn't until I got good a shareware EQ called NyquistEQ5 (which the code writer specifically stated that he wrote it with the horsepower to handle low freq data) that I realized how poorly my other EQs were dealing with low freq data. Now I layer two EQs for the bass where NyquistEQ5 handles the really low stuff well and the other EQ handles the rest. Being able to record and contour the bass is simply fundamental to getting a good sounding mix...it cannot be stressed enough. Good sounding bass can make or break a mix even.
What has been the experience of other users on this newgroup relating to the above issue? Have others noticed this problem?
Bob
What has been the experience of other users on this newgroup relating to the above issue? Have others noticed this problem?
Bob
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