i just heard about how important dc offset removal is.
these low frequencies are hardly to be recognised by the ear, but very hard to be reproduced by audio software and -hardware devices. so they eat up any playback devices' capacity and make your mix sound weak and fray out when turning up the volume.
so make sure to use dc offset removal or simply cut out everything below 30 hz.
good engeneers say to use as many dc offset removals as you have tracks in your project-at least...
these low frequencies are hardly to be recognised by the ear, but very hard to be reproduced by audio software and -hardware devices. so they eat up any playback devices' capacity and make your mix sound weak and fray out when turning up the volume.
so make sure to use dc offset removal or simply cut out everything below 30 hz.
good engeneers say to use as many dc offset removals as you have tracks in your project-at least...