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In The Mix | Why You Need to Highpass for Louder Mixes and Clarity @inthemix | Uploaded September 2018 | Updated October 2024, 11 minutes ago.
High passing every track in your mix to around 20Hz will help you get louder mixes and you have nothing to lose. In this video I'm trying to end some myths have have been floating around on the internet by sharing what professionals in the industry do as standard on almost all mixes. Just because you can't hear below 20 Hz and speakers can't reproduce it - it can still have a devastating effect on a mix. Watch to find out more :)
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