DimensionX
New member
So now that I can feel sub frequencies through my SubPac, I am now realizing what I have been missing in my sonic perception. It's as if sub frequencies and the rest of the frequencies are two separate bodies that have different movements going on that work together. Over the months that I have had it I realize that many producers as well as bands don't have this perception whereas more modern producers take advantage of understanding the differentiation to push the boundaries of music.
I understand that the best way to get the best sound is to make it sound good on multiple systems so, having said that, is there a certain frequency that is best? Is this a secret? Some songs I hear have such an amazing low end, so amazing that I wonder if there is a very certain frequency range they are staying in.
What are your experiences on discovering sub frequencies? Do you think having sub frequencies on my back instead of my head (I only mix on headphones - monitors are out of question) is good or dangerous since when they are on my head, they are all in one place? Or maybe it's better?
One thing I am finding when I am sound designing is that I find I start to want to get 'that feeling' of sub frequencies. Do you think it's best to do sound design with lower frequencies cut off or not?
What are your thoughts around the subject?
I understand that the best way to get the best sound is to make it sound good on multiple systems so, having said that, is there a certain frequency that is best? Is this a secret? Some songs I hear have such an amazing low end, so amazing that I wonder if there is a very certain frequency range they are staying in.
What are your experiences on discovering sub frequencies? Do you think having sub frequencies on my back instead of my head (I only mix on headphones - monitors are out of question) is good or dangerous since when they are on my head, they are all in one place? Or maybe it's better?
One thing I am finding when I am sound designing is that I find I start to want to get 'that feeling' of sub frequencies. Do you think it's best to do sound design with lower frequencies cut off or not?
What are your thoughts around the subject?