Mixing Tutorial – Find More Space In Your Mixes
Mixing Tutorial – Find More Space In Your Mixes
The most commonly used type of filtering is hi-pass or low-cut which removes all the sound below a certain frequency. Your filter should be the first process in your mixing chain, before compression or effects like reverb. Solo the item you want to filter and sweep the filter up until you hear it eating into the core of the sound. At this point you’ve gone too far, we want to retain some body to the sound so sweep the filter back down a bit. With something like a hi-hat the cut frequency is probably going to be something like 250 – 350 Hz; anything below this isn’t integral to the hi-hat sound and will probably be inaudible in the mix, however these lower resonances will be using up space that could be used by other elements such as the bass. With filtering in place each element of the mix should sound more focussed giving a clearer and more focussed overall sound.
Mixing Tutorial – Find More Space In Your Mixes
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Mixing Tutorial – Find More Space In Your Mixes
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