Vanden -nieuwenhuysen VIP Junglist Joined Apr 27, 2011 Location London Jun 2, 2015 #1 http://fanumusic.com/production-get-your-sub-bass-right/
sam the dnb man Variation VIP Junglist Joined May 24, 2007 Location Feltham Jun 3, 2015 #3 Also if you're using distortion etc, make sure you hi pass your sub to cut out all the mud below 30ish hz
Also if you're using distortion etc, make sure you hi pass your sub to cut out all the mud below 30ish hz
logikz I Am Not The King Joined Feb 8, 2002 Location www.easternpromiseaudio.com Jun 10, 2015 #4 What's an up vote? Like a necrobump! Right? Word is upwards. Maybe I need an explanation of reddit, I'll go ask on waffle. As for the tech talk by fanu he is on point as always
What's an up vote? Like a necrobump! Right? Word is upwards. Maybe I need an explanation of reddit, I'll go ask on waffle. As for the tech talk by fanu he is on point as always
C collymore Member Joined May 2, 2007 Location Copenhagen, DK Jun 10, 2015 #5 Great thanks for sharing
fanu Well-Known Member Joined Nov 22, 2011 Aug 19, 2015 #6 Thanks for posting this, Vanden. I actually just added on the blog post pics of good and bad examples in terms of how it should look after high passing your song (bad meaning it's been high passed too high/steep and it'll sound really thin). Looking good (sounds good): http://fanumusic.com/misc/goodHP.png Looking bad (sounds thin and hollow): http://fanumusic.com/misc/badHP.png
Thanks for posting this, Vanden. I actually just added on the blog post pics of good and bad examples in terms of how it should look after high passing your song (bad meaning it's been high passed too high/steep and it'll sound really thin). Looking good (sounds good): http://fanumusic.com/misc/goodHP.png Looking bad (sounds thin and hollow): http://fanumusic.com/misc/badHP.png