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@Xeraser
Just tested this with a tone generator. I can't quite hear 21KHz, but I can feel it in my head. Blind test with a friends help 100% 27 rounds.
@Humpleupagus @Zerglingman @charlie_root @Xenophon
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@BiggusDiccus @Humpleupagus @Xenophon @Zerglingman @charlie_root You can sometimes "feel" frequencies but not hear them eg sub-bass (20-70hz) and more commonly the headache-inducing 18-20KHz range. It's not really relevant for music, there isn't a single instrument on earth whose harmonics were designed to ring that high.
No, the waterphone isn't an instrument, it's a torture device.
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Low frequencies give me heartburn, literally. If I play bass solo, I'm spitting acid.
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Linear phase filtering with a 6bd lowpass set somewhere around 10-11k. prevents preringing ( ihate that shit) and can help give a better balance. I've yet to perfect it though.
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Also, high frequencies not only induce headaches, they can also give you ear fatigue if you mix too long. I tend to low pass the master because of this.
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or you could basic bitch route and tackle all highs first and let algo save you🙄
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How low can you go? Watching a speaker at 30hz is kinda cool. If it can handle it, you can make your house shake too.
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@Humpleupagus
I don't have a speaker that can do ifrasound right. It's on my diy list tho.
@charlie_root @Zerglingman @Xenophon @Xeraser