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Colin OOOD
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Posted : Jan 22, 2007 19:01
I don't high-pass the mix at all, either during production or mastering. Individual sounds get high-passed according to need, generally between 100 and 200 Hz.           Mastering - http://mastering.OOOD.net :: www.is.gd/mastering
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PoM
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Posted : Jan 22, 2007 19:20
Sorry Tomos i don t understand your question ...but high pass filters can sound unatural for the bass and kick.
Tomos
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Posted : Jan 23, 2007 13:40
Interesting, another suspicion confirmed.

I actually came to this conclusion myself just by listening. My EQing is getting more and more subtle as time goes by, instead of the huge notchs and high and low passes when I started out.
soulfood
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Posted : Jan 23, 2007 14:26
I never hi pass my bass or kick but I supersticiously shelve out on the EQ towards the bottom (20-30) just because I cant really tell the difference if its there or not. I dont see the point in having something there if it doesnt do anything. I always test my subs by walking around my house and asking whoevers watching TV downstairs and the surveys says. Doesnt change much.

In relation to "Im the supervisor", I'd say the overall sound is still cutting edge 2 years on, but its not that hi-tech psy sound. Just really nice overall engineering, big kicks and what not.
Boobytrip
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Posted : Jan 24, 2007 00:00
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On 2007-01-23 14:26, soulfood wrote:
I never hi pass my bass or kick but I supersticiously shelve out on the EQ towards the bottom (20-30) just because I cant really tell the difference if its there or not. I dont see the point in having something there if it doesnt do anything. I always test my subs by walking around my house and asking whoevers watching TV downstairs and the surveys says. Doesnt change much.

In relation to "Im the supervisor", I'd say the overall sound is still cutting edge 2 years on, but its not that hi-tech psy sound. Just really nice overall engineering, big kicks and what not.



Problem is that you don't just remove the low freqs, but also change the other frequencies if you shelve. Especially if you use a so-so eq. I think it's better to leave it to the mastering engineer, because he/she is better able to judge what is there.
Ray Zed


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Posted : Jan 24, 2007 01:22
in terms of artists with the highest quality of sound and production i would get tracks from the following artists:

Freq
Liquid Soul
D-Nox & Beckers
Astrix
Infected Mushroom
Wrecked Machines
Pixel
Son Kite

...although i dont like the music created by some of these artists i can definately appreciate the production and quality of sound coming from them. Crisp, clear and generally perfect mixdowns and mastering.
Seamoon
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Posted : Mar 7, 2008 00:17
I know this topic is old....but any advice for up to date top notch productin??

For Chillout i mostly use Shulmans new album and for lower bpm stuff i think Ace Ventura is very good, but any recommendation for a little bit faster stuff (it don't have to be good music, just excellent production)?           http://soundcloud.com/seamoon
AvS


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Posted : Mar 7, 2008 01:06
Not psy but i really dig Rob Acid's productions:
http://www.robertbabicz.de/page13/page13.html

He has a very different aproach/sound than most electronic musicians have. Very analog sound, not just synths but also compressors, eq and summing.
Very crunchy alive sound. Love it. Nice music to.
JUGGERNAUT
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Posted : Mar 7, 2008 06:53
GMS?
OpenSourceCode
Datavore

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Posted : Mar 7, 2008 08:11
like the man said.

Shpongle-Nothing Lasts

on vinyl

that's what i use.
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