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Re: Mixing ResourcesAlso on the matter of Low frequencies, I have found out that the more you cut the lows down the more you can get out of your gain before clipping. I watched a guy on a video of a yamaha sound clinic and he was doing that and it really worked for me. of course every voice is different and again you just have to listen and see where the bass is in their voice before you decide to cut up or down the lows. A lot of the key to doing sound (as i am sure that others on here will tell you) is that you just have to listen to what you are hearing and make judgments on what sounds good to you and what you can do with your system. after you figure it out as far as to how high your gain before feedback is then you have done a great bit of learning about sound. IMHO
Re: Mixing Resources
Also on the matter of Low frequencies, I have found out that the more you cut the lows down the more you can get out of your gain before clipping. I watched a guy on a video of a yamaha sound clinic and he was doing that and it really worked for me. of course every voice is different and again you just have to listen and see where the bass is in their voice before you decide to cut up or down the lows. A lot of the key to doing sound (as i am sure that others on here will tell you) is that you just have to listen to what you are hearing and make judgments on what sounds good to you and what you can do with your system. after you figure it out as far as to how high your gain before feedback is then you have done a great bit of learning about sound. IMHO