THE IMPORTANCE OF NAILING YOUR MIX’S LOW END

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The importance of nailing your mix’s low end

When audio engineers mix songs, they know the very first thing they have to nail down is the low-end material before they can build their mixes. This is because a solid low end allows everything else you place ‘on top’ of a mix to sit on a solid foundation. Without having your low end locked in, your mix will never sound solid no matter what you place on top of these low-end frequencies. This is why so many audio engineers use a studio subwoofer. Using a studio subwoofer allows the engineer to hear all the way down to the very bottom of the lowest frequencies in the song. Having the ability to hear the lowest frequencies allows you to adjust them where needed for the best foundation of your mix. This simply must be done first, and, it must be done accurately, or one is wasting their time and turning to luck for the right low-end balance. The good news is this critical mixing point is pretty easily addressed by using the correct studio subwoofer. Choosing the best or most appropriate subwoofer for your mixing environment requires considering a few points:


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