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Profession of audio recording, editing, and producing·/u/Poopypantsplanet·3 days ago
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Something I've noticed just this year, and maybe this is just my algorithm, but Youtube has been reccomending me videos about how "high passing everything is myth" and you should "leave the low end alone and focus on the mids". Personally, I tend to lightly high pass SOME things while gain staging in the very beginning of the mix, but mostly try to keep the low end there, especially in instruments that don't have much. Why high pass something if there's barely low end there anyways? What is that actually doing? Isn't it good for gel and glue to have some low end information from everything? So my question is, as most of my questions around here are, pertaining to my favorite period of music: Back in the late 60s and early 70s, were they high passing things to make room for kick drums and such? Or were they just pretty much leaving the low end alone and focusing on the mids?…

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