People need to do some research before they criticize this tutorial. It is a high pass filter first of all and it is a good technique. It does not mean that he will take necessary frequencies out, only the unnecessary ones.
yea works well in rock music or situations where you record 90% of the session tracks live. In hiphop genre, many times, only the vocals get recorded live. Everything else is sequenced.
My question Chris is what order do you do things in? Basic EQ, hp filter or lp filter depending on what the track is, gating, compression... which do you do first?
@PattyWhomperOFFICIAL A high pass filter allows the high frequencies to pass through the filter, so only the low frequencies get cut, you decide the frequency that it begins to cut by rotating the pot.
The point he is making is that it "deletes" all the lower frequencies and noise (circuit noise, room noise), all frequencies that aren't part of a given instrument's range, so in essence, you can get your tracks to record clearer and hotter as well.
i know that already, they let the high frequencies pass. every frequency above the the cutoff which is set.
illestofdemall13 3 weeks ago
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joeyr254 4 months ago
It can also be referred to as a low cut filter.
illestofdemall13 5 months ago
@illestofdemall13 there called Hi Pass for a reason
CegorOfficial 1 month ago
People need to do some research before they criticize this tutorial. It is a high pass filter first of all and it is a good technique. It does not mean that he will take necessary frequencies out, only the unnecessary ones.
illestofdemall13 5 months ago
fuck new goal on youtube for me watch 3 of these amazing vids a day
DECIFERTHIS09 6 months ago
yea works well in rock music or situations where you record 90% of the session tracks live. In hiphop genre, many times, only the vocals get recorded live. Everything else is sequenced.
experiment0003 9 months ago
My question Chris is what order do you do things in? Basic EQ, hp filter or lp filter depending on what the track is, gating, compression... which do you do first?
snapascrew 1 year ago
Great tip, I use them like crazt too! Amazing how much "mudd" enters a mic.
kernman2 1 year ago
speaking of background music.... what song is that?
REALCougarsRmales 1 year ago
high pass every track? u'd have to have pretty lame monitors for that to sound right...
PattyWhomperOFFICIAL 1 year ago
@PattyWhomperOFFICIAL A high pass filter allows the high frequencies to pass through the filter, so only the low frequencies get cut, you decide the frequency that it begins to cut by rotating the pot.
The point he is making is that it "deletes" all the lower frequencies and noise (circuit noise, room noise), all frequencies that aren't part of a given instrument's range, so in essence, you can get your tracks to record clearer and hotter as well.
johnphive 10 months ago
@PattyWhomperOFFICIAL
Every track that NEEDS it. Think! He has Genelecs btw o_O
emusic007 9 months ago
Filters always make my voice sound muffled. Like it loses quality. It pisses me off.
JRock005 1 year ago
@JRock005
Sounds like ur lowpass filtering instead of hi pass... wrong way around dude, try hi pass.
It will become aparent and make sense
LDNURECS 1 year ago
Thanks Chris.
I'm afraid i agree with the comment about the music in the background.
Still, you have a new subscriber.
MustacheVerra 1 year ago
can you turn down the background music, it's distracting.
katykavanaughmusic 1 year ago
The high pass filter is definitely a useful tool!
mojorisen74 1 year ago
good techniques
bigbirdtalent 2 years ago