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pmbeatz
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to make things sound simple, i'm looking for a way to get that deep "rumble" bass that many "dirty south" hip hop songs have and that only speakers that respond to low frequency can project.. i have a close idea of how to achieve that but i just want to clarify/ maybe learn how others do that...
i have a program called Minimogue that creates bass... i mainly use it to add lower end by playing the "main" notes of the chords in my songs... that's what bass IS... it adds a nice lower end but i want that "rumble" type of bass that doesn't necessarily sound like a "note"... usually u hear it in lil' jon's music... dirty south, crunk... u get the idea... im probably confusing the sh*t outta yah... but is it just even lower notes down the keyboard that makes that bass sound like that?... how do you achieve that bass?!... i noticed that sometimes the bass doesn't change with the song or doesn't even go with the chords... listen to some of lil wayne's tracks and u'll know what im talking about...
thanks!
i have a program called Minimogue that creates bass... i mainly use it to add lower end by playing the "main" notes of the chords in my songs... that's what bass IS... it adds a nice lower end but i want that "rumble" type of bass that doesn't necessarily sound like a "note"... usually u hear it in lil' jon's music... dirty south, crunk... u get the idea... im probably confusing the sh*t outta yah... but is it just even lower notes down the keyboard that makes that bass sound like that?... how do you achieve that bass?!... i noticed that sometimes the bass doesn't change with the song or doesn't even go with the chords... listen to some of lil wayne's tracks and u'll know what im talking about...
thanks!