karif hyder
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I Made Some Good Kicks With A Lot Of Low End That Thuds.
How Can I Keep The Kick Thuding Without Rattling The Car Speakers.
How Can I Keep The Kick Thuding Without Rattling The Car Speakers.
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WHAT FREQUENCIES SHOULD I CUT, 40Hz AND BELOW?MASSIVE Mastering said:Multiband compression isn't going to do anything. Reduce the offending frequency. Most likely too much subsonic information (usually the result of an improperly treated mixing space -- Fix *that first* next time and you won't have the problem from the start).
Geez - *anything* but compressing it (turn the rattle permanent instead?)...
MASSIVE Mastering said:Multiband compression isn't going to do anything. Reduce the offending frequency. Most likely too much subsonic information (usually the result of an improperly treated mixing space -- Fix *that first* next time and you won't have the problem from the start).
Geez - *anything* but compressing it (turn the rattle permanent instead?)...
JerzHittaz said:So i guess i should stuck with the first advice I gave with the EQ. Massive if he would multiband compress it what would actually happen? And sorry for the wrong info I gave. U seemed pretty aggravated
P10 said:well...i used to use a multi band compressor...but that takes away too much from the sound i'm trying to maintain. instead...when it comes to bass...you can just lower the 50 khz range somewhat, and this should take care of the problem. 50khz is the range where it will make some things sound too muddy...so...just lower that range, and then listen to it, and take it from there. may take you a couple of tries to get the exact sound you're looking for...but it should be straight after that!