High Pass Filter vs Low Pass Filter...And When to Use Them
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High and low pass filters: use them! :D
On which frequency is generally wise to set High Pass filter in order to reduce muddiness and increase bass clarity/punch? Talking about output eq here, not recording.
lmao "you're looking at it and you're not listening" I make that mistake all the time.
Lowkey your a god
I learned more in this video than many others on the same topic and much longer. Thank you
For all you young engineers out there...We're so spoiled with digital desks these days; You used to have 'fixed' HPF's on consoles (usually a 80-100hz toggle). :)
As an electronics engineer it’s great to see filters in a practical design. Btw the combination of high and low pass filters yields a band pass filter; a selected amount of frequencies that are relatively unattenuated. Nice video!
Short, and to the point FINALLY THANKS GUYS!!!!!💯👑💯👑💯
love the multiple perspectives and demonstrations
This is exactly what I needed
Wow. Very simple way to understand this. Thank you so much
Keep them coming I love passing these to my teams @ work and @ Chruch !! You are awesome!!
Thanks for explaining 😃 hopefully I can fix my mic feedback and echo
Great information thank you guys
great tutorial. thank you!!
Really straightforward thank you!
helpful video!
WOW GREAT!
wow this is great
it sucks that alot of digital boards dont have lpf’s. especially u presonus, which i use at my church, presonus doesn’t even have high or low pass filters on its main mix
My Subwoofer has the high & low pass option. Which is best & why?
I get audio clicks between vlog cuts in videoprocc vlogger and it’s driving me crazy! Someone help!
What's the difference between using these filters and using an EQ?
Am I the only one here checking that for my electrical engineering course?
Nah u ain't XD
Nope. Watching this video really cleared the concepts up for me.
I'd love to understand this: Doing a low cut (or the fancy term high pass) honestly I feel makes your mix very paper thin and loses the body of an instrument ect - I fell people abuse it and think its the answer to all their mix problems when in fact it creates a VERY thin unpleasant mix.
I use it but only slightly i only filter the rumble and everything else in the low end stays
I wish that white haired guy was my friend. I like him
Should you use a high and a low pass on everything even bass
I use a hi pass on bass at around 30hz. Helps the subs out with not having to waste power under that frequency so it can push the more important 50-300 where the bass lies
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theres a Conflict of words ..... PASS & Filter ....... Pass meaning it goes thru & filter means it stopped it. .perhaps it would be easier to understand if there werent 2 conflicting words lol
Low shelf filtering Is what u should have stated in here. Sometimes the low pass filters is not always the tool of preference. Use low shelf to remove excess boom in the low end..big subject u u didn't covered here..!!!👀
Can you help me understand why I would use a shelf opposed to a pass filter at either end Of the spectrum
@@thefishnmusician9667 filters remove frequencies from a selected frequency at a selected slope while cuts actually remove all frequencies below a selected frequency. Shelving reduces all frequencies equally below a selected frequency. In my opinion the high pass is the preferred simple filter for the low end. Shelving has more utility in the high frequencies generally. I’ll often shelve and low pass the high end
i wish they had sound mixing in middle school instead of band.
Guy fieri really let himself go.
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