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Mixing Tips
Most mixes suffer of what we call “Mud”(300-400Hz) Especially on guitars the frequencies between 200Hz to 400Hz, sometimes even up to 500Hz are killer for the guitar sound. But this is not only valid for guitars, this happens with every instrument. And when you sit everything in the mix it feels dull, thick like you put a blanket over your speakers, you have to cut those frequencies out. That’s why in the channel strip I like to put two EQs. One, is a corrective EQ and the second one is to bring balance to the sound.
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Calming frequencies
We all know that our society took away many things that were natural for us, actions, lifestyle, culture and…frequencies. What we call standard tuning at 440Hz is one of those. 1953, a worldwide agreement solidified 440 Hz as the tuning standard for the note A, which some claim causes anxiety or tension. 432 Hz is the "Natural" Frequency. This lower frequency is more aligned with the "natural resonance" of the universe and offers healing. Many people (me included) believe that this frequency was intentionally suppressed in popular music. In fact… If you listen to medieval music or sang poems they all sound “different”, more natural. What do you think?
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Wind
Did you know that the wind, one of the four elements of nature, carries wide-band noise. What is wide band noise? Well, it’s pretty self explanatory, a noise in a wide band spectrum with more frequencies. In simple words: a sound that contains many frequencies at the same time. Examples?! The wind The rain The ocean waves Yes. Mother Nature scores again!! Technically: - White noise → equal energy per Hz - Pink noise → more low frequencies (often more natural) - Brown noise → even deeper, heavier lows Wind noise sits closer to pink and brown noise, not pure white.
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