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Zak McKracken
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quote:
Originally posted by Fledz
Do you guys cut the lows, let's say 20-30Hz on the master?

i dont, i really dont like putting anything on the master really.

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chick
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whats confusing me is your talking about cutting frequencies you cant hear, but saying you can hear a diff?


ahhh i knew it. it was misunderstood. maybe i used wrong word but i meant cutting frequencies <250Hz not 30Hz

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Zak McKracken
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cutting from 250Hz? are u crazy? that wont let any bass shine.

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ahhh i knew it. it was misunderstood. maybe i used wrong word but i meant cutting frequencies <250Hz not 30Hz


Well were talking abuot a low cut which generally means cutting frequencies that you cant hear to give the speakers more room to breath/move or something. Your talking about eqing in the bass area which is different and I think you should just use your ears and do whatever suits the sound your using.


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chick
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cutting from 250Hz? are u crazy? that wont let any bass shine.


Synths!! Not master!

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lol

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chick
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quote:
Originally posted by Sonic_c
Well were talking abuot a low cut which generally means cutting frequencies that you cant hear


Are you sure? I thought this topic was about EQing - cutting frequencies in the bass area which is called low cut afaik.

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Zak McKracken
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Synths!! Not master!

still crazy. no wonder todays trance sounds like white noise.

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Fledz
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still crazy. no wonder todays trance sounds like white noise.

Not necessarily. A good pad will fill that space up nicely and the best part of a lead when sitting in a mix is rarely in that part of the spectrum.


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if cutting the bottom end of a sound will allow it to sit in the mix better, i'll do it. i also habitually low-cut certain sounds like percussion & leads.
tho this is a habit i've picked up from producing a different genre of music where the sounds are often bigger and there's less going on.
it all depends on the sounds you're using. a lot of pluck/pike type sounds wouldn't require a low cut, and i'd be more inclined to remove specific frequencies (that the kick sits in) from my bass then to low cut it. i just feel that it allows my bass more room within the mix and gives it more body.

all depends of the context of each sound and the sounds around it

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