8 Tips For Better Low End - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro
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This is a bit of a contentious subject, and one that is talked about a lot, but it is an important one! Low end is a crucial part of every mix, and if it is not done properly, it can throw off the entire mix and leave you with less than satisfactory results. This is why I have put together 8 tips that will help you get a better low end!

1. Be Aware of the Limitations of Your Room

My room is a pretty good size, we've got some stuff built into the walls, in the corners, and I've formed a very nice equilateral where I sit. However, it is still far from perfect! It is definitely not an anechoic chamber or the perfect listening environment. Since it is not perfect, it is important that I know the limitations of my room and how things sound in it.

No matter the size of your room or what kind of setup you have, no have to be aware of what your speakers are going to reproduce and how things are going to sound in your room. This is where reference tracks come in handy! You need to make sure you are listening to a lot of reference tracks and referencing your own mixes in lots of different environments because this will teach you how your room sounds and how to get the best results.

In addition to reference tracks, don't be afraid to check on headphones! Some headphones have a lot of low end, so checking there may help you hear something you were not able to hear before!

2. Add a Sub

Adding a sub in a small room can be painful, but you can and should add a sub because some small drivers don't reproduce much below 100Hz or sometimes even higher up than that. Although I do recommend a sub to check the low end, I don't mix with it on all the time!

With a sub it is also important to make sure that the balance is right. Play lots of reference tracks to make sure it sounds really nice and balanced, because if they are pumping, you'll end up not putting enough low end in the mix, but if they are too quiet you'll end up pushing the low end even more, and you'll end up completely throwing off the mix.

There are many ways you can get a better sounding low end! Watch the full video to learn more!

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