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Hi Pass Filter on the Master Fader
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 11:39 pm
by XXF
Good idea? Bad idea? I am cutting everything below 50. I am doing this because I seem to have more headroom when mixing. Once I am ready to print the mix, I will try to cut less.
Re: Hi Pass Filter on the Master Fader
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 1:11 am
by Mr_Clifford
You might get better results using the HPF on the individual audio tracks. That way you can selectively retain information below 50Hz in the tracks that you want it (ie. kick drum) for a clean, punchy bottom end.
Re: Hi Pass Filter on the Master Fader
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:45 pm
by kassonica
Mr_Clifford wrote:You might get better results using the HPF on the individual audio tracks. That way you can selectively retain information below 50Hz in the tracks that you want it (ie. kick drum) for a clean, punchy bottom end.
+1
Plus when I'm finished a mix and I'm bouncing out a 44/16 file I will HPF out everything below 30Hz with a 12 or 18 Db slope which I find helps get some extra headroom and clarity in the mix if I'm mastering it myself.
Re: Hi Pass Filter on the Master Fader
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 2:01 am
by HCMarkus
I would suggest the decision as to when and where to high pass is largely based on the nature of the material being mixed. If uber loud is essential, than roll of as many lows as you can stand and you'll get a payback in perceived loudness before clipping.
Personally, if at all possible, I prefer to give all those subwoofers out there something to get excited about.
