Yes, I’ve read about that too, but to be honest, I don’t hear any negative impact on the mix when using a linear phase EQ. I actually picked up this linear phase cut technique from Monstercat artists like Ellis and Rival, so I don’t think it’s problematic if the pros are using it.
yoo! removing bass from stereo with mid/side like this with eq eight used to destruct my masters more than i imagined! making phase alignement in between mid and side weird! do you have any considerations regarding this? i don't put it anymore and try to remove bass stuff within tracks or groups!
You could try Ozone Imager and pull the Stereo Width to 0% in the lower band (I believe Au5 and other big artists do this), or try a Linear Phase Side Cut with Fabfilter. I've just switched between Fabfilter, Ozone, and EQ 8, listening with my eyes closed to see if I could notice any differences, and I believe that Linear Phase actually makes my low end a bit thicker here, but it's subtle. After listening for a longer time, the difference isn't as noticeable. Thanks for the input, maybe Ozone or a Linear Phase Side Cut will work for you.
@@middlesidetopwise go watch some of Dan Worral’s videos on EQ, high passes, low passes and phase. Full disclosure I used to high pass everything but honestly you don’t need to. Also no need to be passive aggressive.
So make a video or type a comment saying what you would do then. Or explain why this isn’t a good setup. No one knows who you are, it doesn’t matter what you’d do
Your videos are great! Short, simple and very helpful!
this is really good dude!
doesnt linear phase EQ introduce pre ringing?
Yes, I’ve read about that too, but to be honest, I don’t hear any negative impact on the mix when using a linear phase EQ. I actually picked up this linear phase cut technique from Monstercat artists like Ellis and Rival, so I don’t think it’s problematic if the pros are using it.
@@AYJINPLATES yeah, I dont really hear it ever either, but thats maybe just my shitty monitoring situation
Yeah it can make your low end muddy, plus sharp EQ cuts to sub bass don't actually increase headroom, it's been debunked.
yoo! removing bass from stereo with mid/side like this with eq eight used to destruct my masters more than i imagined! making phase alignement in between mid and side weird! do you have any considerations regarding this? i don't put it anymore and try to remove bass stuff within tracks or groups!
You could try Ozone Imager and pull the Stereo Width to 0% in the lower band (I believe Au5 and other big artists do this), or try a Linear Phase Side Cut with Fabfilter.
I've just switched between Fabfilter, Ozone, and EQ 8, listening with my eyes closed to see if I could notice any differences, and I believe that Linear Phase actually makes my low end a bit thicker here, but it's subtle.
After listening for a longer time, the difference isn't as noticeable.
Thanks for the input, maybe Ozone or a Linear Phase Side Cut will work for you.
I see you 🫡 thanks for these 🙌🌅 looking forward to more! 🙌😌🌅
Please don't listen to the first EQ tip, absolutely not a good idea and will introduce weird phase and pre+post ringing
I’ve heard pro engineers do the same. What platinum records have you mixed?
@@middlesidetopwise go watch some of Dan Worral’s videos on EQ, high passes, low passes and phase. Full disclosure I used to high pass everything but honestly you don’t need to. Also no need to be passive aggressive.
bro somethings are true but i wouldnt go for this setup tbh
So make a video or type a comment saying what you would do then. Or explain why this isn’t a good setup. No one knows who you are, it doesn’t matter what you’d do
dont do that
Don’t comment
why ?