Great Recording Tips From Ryan Bruce |
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Great Recording Tips From Ryan Bruce |
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Dec 30 2015, 04:40 PM |
It's always a good idea to filter out low frequencies that you can't hear (or that the intended listener won't hear). Otherwise audio at those frequencies is needlessly robbing you of headroom in your mix. But that's unrelated to whether you mix with a subwoofer or not, and, correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think he's saying it is related.
In other words, he's saying 1) he doesn't like mixing with a subwoofer because his monitors are good enough that he doesn't need one. As for why his mixes were messed up when used one, he doesn't really say why that happened, but in a properly configured studio, and a properly checked mix, that shouldn't have happened. And, he makes statement 2): he's saying he puts a high pass filter around 40 Hz on his mixes. But I don't think he meant to imply those 2 statements are connected, and it wouldn't make sense to do so. On the other hand, it's obviously a good idea to check your mixes in a variety of listening environments which lack the flat and wide frequency response of your studio so you can make sure it will sound good to the listener when they're listening on earbuds . -------------------- Cyber-industrial music and video animations:
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