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Mike Levine

Mike Levine

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1 Posted on 04/29/2014 at 16:38:08
Cut the Mud from Your Mix
Guitars, vocals, pianos, drums or virtually any track in your mix, has extraneous low-frequency information that can be filtered out without compromising the sound. While you may not notice anything wrong with the way a track sounds when you listen to it by itself, when combined with many other tracks in the multitrack mix, all that unnecessary low frequency information can cumulatively create a loss of clarity in the bottom end of your mix— in other words, muddiness.

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Chip McCain

Chip McCain

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2 Posted on 05/03/2014 at 07:03:31
Hi Mike, I have to say this is a great article and I thank you for writing. It really cleared up some questions that I've had about HPF for some time, but felt stupid for asking. Very informative, clearly stated and to the point. Again thanks for writing.
Mike Levine

Mike Levine

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3 Posted on 05/05/2014 at 07:37:36
Thanks! I'm glad it was helpful.
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