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jrisreal
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by jrisreal » Wed Aug 08, 2012 6:47 am
static_cast wrote:the real question is, why the hell does it matter?
It doesnt

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However I am a bit confused as to what you meant by fft filter. Did a quick google search and all I could come up with is the fact that it is a filtering algorithm, which isn't really helpful
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by Sparxy » Wed Aug 08, 2012 8:31 am
Neuro Fiend wrote:Have you actually listened to it in context of your mix? Chances are the hi-hats and cymbals will be taking up plenty of space in that area and it wont be needed on your bass... ITS BASS!?
This. There's really absolutely no need for anything above that range in your mid basses. really is wasted space, you do want your hats dominating that area tbh
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staticcast
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by staticcast » Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:12 am
jrisreal wrote:static_cast wrote:the real question is, why the hell does it matter?
It doesnt

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However I am a bit confused as to what you meant by fft filter. Did a quick google search and all I could come up with is the fact that it is a filtering algorithm, which isn't really helpful
a filter that works by the taking the fourier transform of a signal, processing the FT in the frequency domain, then taking the inverse fourier transform. like convolution, or most things with "spectrum"/"spectral" in the name.
some linear phase EQs process like this i think.
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