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mattkw80
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I've spent all day today reviewing some tutorial DVD's, and mixing books, and several of them stress cleaning most tracks up with some form of low cut. (aka High Pass). One DVD even goes so far as to say this as a guide line : "You should be using at least as many low cut filters as you have tracks".
I've compiled a list of some of the 'guide line' spots in which tracks could receive a low cut. However, some sources contradict each other.
Anybody here care to comment on this, or better yet, provide their own 'rule of thumb' list of where a high pass filter should be set.
I know some of these have got to be accurate, becaue pre-amps and mics (such as the AKG C 414) have low cut's for you to use at 40, 80, 160, etc.
(Again - some of these are probably wrong, as some sources contradict each other)
Vocals @ 100 (Some sources say 150)
Acoustic @ 250
Kick Drum @ 50
Snare @ 75 (Some people say 150)
Toms @ 100
Hi-Hat @ 200
Over head Drums mics @ 150
So what do you guys think ?
So you agree with this as a general low vut guide lines ?
What are your settings for piano, guitar, bass, etc ?
I've compiled a list of some of the 'guide line' spots in which tracks could receive a low cut. However, some sources contradict each other.
Anybody here care to comment on this, or better yet, provide their own 'rule of thumb' list of where a high pass filter should be set.
I know some of these have got to be accurate, becaue pre-amps and mics (such as the AKG C 414) have low cut's for you to use at 40, 80, 160, etc.
(Again - some of these are probably wrong, as some sources contradict each other)
Vocals @ 100 (Some sources say 150)
Acoustic @ 250
Kick Drum @ 50
Snare @ 75 (Some people say 150)
Toms @ 100
Hi-Hat @ 200
Over head Drums mics @ 150
So what do you guys think ?
So you agree with this as a general low vut guide lines ?
What are your settings for piano, guitar, bass, etc ?