Studio Techniques

Studio techniques & music production tutorials on recording, mixing, mastering and effects processing for users of Ableton, Cubase, Logic Pro, Reason, FL Studio and ProTools.

Mixing Tutorial – Find More Space In Your Mixes


Mixing Tutorial – Find More Space In Your Mixes

Mixing Tutorial - Find More Space In Your Mixes

Mixing Tutorial – Find More Space In Your Mixes

Mixing Tutorial – Find More Space In Your Mixes

This is a very handy tip which will help you create space in the frequency spectrum within your mixes.

A common mixing problem is having elements which sound great in isolation but when combined fight with each other for space in the mix. Multiple guitars, synths or even vocals can often result in a confused rather then thick sound.

The aim of filtering is to retain the essence of the original sound but do away with any unnecessary lower resonances as these only serve to fill up the space (or headroom) available to other elements of the mix.

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

Original Source http://www.tenthegg.co.uk/tips/t001/

Mixing Tutorial – Find More Space In Your Mixes

————————————————-

royalty free loops, samples and sounds from Loopmasters – the sample boutique.


Related Posts

Mixing Headphones or Monitors – The Differences
Mixing Headphones or Monitors Mixing Headphones or Monitors If you’re mixing on headphones, there are a few things to bear in mind – the differences between a monitor mix and a headphpne ...
READ MORE
Quick Synth Programming
Introduction You may be wondering how these things work, right? I can understand that synthesizers intrigue many people; all those knobs and buttons can certainly seem very confusing! In this blog, ...
READ MORE
Using White Noise For Sweeps/Washes
Ever wonder how to get that swooshing wind-like sound into your tracks to add emphasis to breaks/intro/outros etc?  Just look to our often overlooked friend "white noise". So what is it?  ...
READ MORE
Reverb Tutorial a Quick Guide For Understanding Reverb
Reverb Tutorial a Quick Guide For Understanding Reverb Reverb Tutorial a Quick Guide For Understanding Reverb Following on from our top ten reverb tips we posted a while ago, I came across ...
READ MORE
Adding Weight To Kick Drums – Mixing Tips
Adding Weight To Kick Drums Adding Weight To Kick Drums Whether you record live bands and real drum kits or use synthetic drum sounds, quite often you want to add some weight ...
READ MORE
Mixing Headphones or Monitors – The Differences
Quick Synth Programming
Using White Noise For Sweeps/Washes
Reverb Tutorial a Quick Guide For Understanding Reverb
Adding Weight To Kick Drums – Mixing Tips

Leave a Reply