Hi
A silly question maybe.
I am listening to a track for example Aaron Dilloway / Jason Lescalleet - Grapes And Snakes LP (PAN30) Promotional Video on Vimeo and through a spectrograph I can see a very rich low frequency sound even below 25 - 30 hz. At the same time my speakers work as usual on intense pulsation if you know what I mean, no danger to broke.
now
I am working on a similar track a synth drone intro that lacks of freqs bellow 40 Hz and tried to reinforce it using a 30 Hz sinewave using reaper's tone generator. I saw the speakers (the same) going back and forth and I lowered the level to avoid braking them.
How those guys achieve so rich low end results thats so easily reproduced by the speakers, headphones etc...?
thats all I guess, maybe the answer is "go to school" but I wonder if someone could help
thanks
A silly question maybe.
I am listening to a track for example Aaron Dilloway / Jason Lescalleet - Grapes And Snakes LP (PAN30) Promotional Video on Vimeo and through a spectrograph I can see a very rich low frequency sound even below 25 - 30 hz. At the same time my speakers work as usual on intense pulsation if you know what I mean, no danger to broke.
now
I am working on a similar track a synth drone intro that lacks of freqs bellow 40 Hz and tried to reinforce it using a 30 Hz sinewave using reaper's tone generator. I saw the speakers (the same) going back and forth and I lowered the level to avoid braking them.
How those guys achieve so rich low end results thats so easily reproduced by the speakers, headphones etc...?
thats all I guess, maybe the answer is "go to school" but I wonder if someone could help
thanks