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Thanks Jon. I use F6 a lot. I think your comment about using it to reduce muddiness and too much low end in the mix was a great comment. You did a super job job showing how it affected specific instruments (organ and kick), but I'm thinking about how to translate that to either a buss (vocal, drums, guitars, etc.) and what other methods to use to tame that problem. I often use an HPF at 40 to 150 hz depending on instrument and that resolves some of the problems. The low buildup occurs so effortlessly in most of my mixes and is one of the most common issues I face in the mix. Excellent video per usual.
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🔥 Another good one
Thanks Jon. I use F6 a lot. I think your comment about using it to reduce muddiness and too much low end in the mix was a great comment. You did a super job job showing how it affected specific instruments (organ and kick), but I'm thinking about how to translate that to either a buss (vocal, drums, guitars, etc.) and what other methods to use to tame that problem. I often use an HPF at 40 to 150 hz depending on instrument and that resolves some of the problems. The low buildup occurs so effortlessly in most of my mixes and is one of the most common issues I face in the mix. Excellent video per usual.
Thank you! Would work just as well on a buss too for sure! Onwards and upwards!