Beaches077
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I know it's good practice to high pass basically every other sound in a mix so that it won't interfere with your bass sounds (Kick drum, Bass, Sub Bass). And, I also know that high passing the bass sounds is crucial for developing a clean and manageable lower end as well. Yet for some reason after I apply an EQ 8, for example, to the kick drum to carve out the super low frequencies when I look at the signal through Live's spectrum analyzer (or even another EQ 8 placed right after the initial one) I can still see those low, carved out frequencies in the signal. Albeit they are reduced they're still there. I use Ableton Live and I know that the program has some bugs/glitches and that very well may be responsible for the anomaly. However, if not a bug, what else could it be? Could it possibly be a by product of the algorithms used in Ableton's EQ 8? Should this be cause for concern?