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    Welcome to Sage Audio.

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    Today we’re covering How to Mix Frequencies.

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    But first, If you have a mix that you need mastered, send it to us to receive a free

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    mastered sample of it with the link in the description.

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    Understanding and Using Masking

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    For the first 3 chapters, let’s look at some lesser-discussed technical aspects of

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    mixing frequencies.

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    Masking occurs when powerful lower frequencies cover-up or cause phase cancellation to, less

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    powerful higher frequencies.

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    With this in mind, we can amplify or attenuate some of these lower frequencies to either

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    increase or decrease the effect masking is having on our higher frequencies.

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    For example, I could dip 200Hz on my vocal to reduce masking in the high frequencies,

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    or I could amplify the higher frequencies to achieve a similar effect.

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    Let’s listen to how dipping 200Hz in a vocal suddenly makes the higher frequencies open

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    up.

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    Understanding Zero-Latency Phase

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    Whenever we use a zero-latency equalizer, we need to keep in mind how that’s going

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    to affect the phase, which will subsequently affect the frequency response.

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    For example, if we observe the phase of a zero-latency filter, we’ll notice that it’s

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    altered when frequencies are altered.

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    This isn’t a bad thing, but it helps to know that unexpected changes are being made.

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    Let’s listen to filters in zero-latency, compare it to linear phase and see if we can

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    notice

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    a difference.

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    Fletcher Munson and EQ Analysis

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    If we consider the Fletcher-Munson curve and compare the response of most modern mixes,

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    we can begin to see a pattern of how frequencies are mixed.

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    Let’s say we’re listening to music at a normal loudness - our ears would need about

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    10 to 15% more bass than high mids.

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    That is if we want to hear them at the same perceived loudness.

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    If we observe our analyzer, we’ll notice a similar downward slope from left to right,

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    in which the bass frequencies have been mixed louder, and the high mids a little lower.

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    Although each mix is different, this downward slope will typically exist due to how we perceive

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    frequencies.

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    Let’s use a tilt EQ to shift the spectrum in the opposite direction, and notice how

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    quickly it becomes unbalanced sounding.

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    Important Vocal Frequencies

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    Next, let’s spend some chapters covering more practical info.

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    When mixing vocal frequencies, know that you can use a high pass to right below your fundamental.

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    Roughly 200Hz is where you get the vocal’s warmth, 500Hz is where you’ll find vowel

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    pronunciation, 750Hz to 1kHz is where you find nasally tones, and 2kHz to 3kHz will

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    be the vocal’s presence.

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    Above that, from 5 to 12kHz we have potential vocal sibilance, and anything above that is

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    considered Air, which is unnatural sounding when boosted, but pleasant nonetheless.

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    Let’s take a listen to a vocal and adjust these areas.

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    Important Drum Frequencies

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    A kick drums sub will be between 40 to 60Hz, its most percussive aspect at 80 to 100Hz,

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    and the beater and snap will be between 1.5kHz to 3.5kHz.

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    For the snare, 150Hz to 250Hz is the body, 1.2kHz to 3kHz is the snap, and above is buzzing

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    and air.

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    Cymbals will vary but are typically higher in frequencies, and toms are usually tuned

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    to specific notes, with their fundamentals and overtones in the mids to high mids.

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    Let’s take a listen to a full drum loop with these areas affected.

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    Mixing Bass and Kick Frequencies

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    Bass and kick can be difficult to mix; however, there’s a lot of room that we can make for

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    the 2.

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    Kick frequencies are typically static, so their fundamental will remain the same, but

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    basses change notes, and their fundamentals will change when a new note is played.

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    A good way to blend the 2 is to dip the kick’s fundamental on the bass track, and then add

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    some harmonic distortion to the bass to psycho-acoustically replace that frequency.

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    Let’s take a listen to this strategy and see if improves the balance between the 2.

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    Creating LoFi or Analog Sounds

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    If you want an instrument to have a LOFI quality, or maybe sound like classic equipment, all

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    you need to do is isolate the mid frequencies, by attenuating low and high frequencies.

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    For example, the transducer in an old telephone can’t replicate high or low frequencies,

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    so let’s cut both.

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    This same concept can be applied to emulate the sound of any old or LOFI equipment.

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    The reason being, what makes it sound LOFI is an inability to capture all frequencies,

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    for one reason or another.

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    Let’s listen to this filter, will a little added distortion, and see if it’s reminiscent

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    of an older telephone.

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    How Distortion Affects Frequencies

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    Distortion creates harmonics, which are frequencies generated above the fundamental - sometimes

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    these are called overtones.

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    When we use distortion to add these harmonics or overtones in, we’re amplifying the frequencies

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    at which these harmonics are located.

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    So if the fundamental is 100Hz, a second-order harmonic would be at 200Hz.

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    As a result, 200Hz would be amplified by this harmonic.

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    Let’s take a listen to second-order harmonic distortion and notice how it amplifies frequencies

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    above the fundamental.

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    How Compression Affects Frequencies

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    Just like how equalization can cause or alleviate masking, compression can reveal or cover up

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    certain frequencies.

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    For example, if I compress a snare with a strong response at 200Hz, this attenuation

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    will likely open up the mids to high mids, simply because 200Hz is less prevalent.

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    Let’s experiment with this concept, by compressing 200Hz on a full mix and pay attention to the

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    higher frequencies.

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    Fast Attack and Release’s Spectral Effect

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    Last up, let’s talk about how certain compression settings will dynamically amplify frequencies

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    - when we set a quick attack and release, under 10ms and 50ms respectively, we create

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    distortion whenever the compressor is triggered.

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    If I set a <1ms attack, and <10ms release, I’d achieve significant dynamic distortion.

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    Like we covered earlier, this distortion is really harmonics that amplify specific frequencies.

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    So in short, with these settings, I’m attenuating frequencies when compression occurs, but also,

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    adding frequencies due to the distortion.

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    Let’s take a listen to this and notice how the timbre of the compressed signal changes.

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    If you have a mix that you need mastered, send it to us to receive a free mastered sample

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    of it with the link in the description.

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    Thank you so much for watching.

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Use "amplifying" in a sentence | "amplifying" example sentences

How to use "amplifying" in a sentence?

  • I think I'm good at amplifying an actor's strengths, and minimizing their weaknesses. And they all have strengths and weaknesses.
    -Steven Soderbergh-
  • We are each a concert reverberating with our whole lives and reflecting and amplifying the world around us.
    -Natalie Goldberg-
  • What we are doing is taking an occult energy; it's amplifying in the chakras and the hands. Then we are neutralizing it and spreading it through the being.
    -Frederick Lenz-
  • Governance is a way of organizing, amplifying, and constraining power.
    -Rebecca MacKinnon-
  • Amplifying acoustic instruments more than a little is really cheating, and everything becomes a compromise.
    -Richard Thompson-

Definition and meaning of AMPLIFYING

What does "amplifying mean?"

/ˈampləˌfī/

verb
To increase the effect of something.

What are synonyms of "amplifying"?
Some common synonyms of "amplifying" are:
  • louden,
  • increase,
  • boost,
  • raise,
  • magnify,
  • intensify,
  • escalate,
  • swell,
  • heighten,
  • augment,
  • supplement,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "amplifying"?
Some common antonyms of "amplifying" are:
  • reduce,
  • quiet,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.