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.onelove. wrote:There needs to be a DZA app on iPhone just for id'ing old Grime tracks.

Sine waves, preferably two of them, one pitched down an octave or two.
futures_untold wrote:Sine waves, preferably two of them, one pitched down an octave or two.
While this will certainly work, note that it will cause a 'wobble' effect due to phase cancellation. Experimentation is the best way to suss which techniques you like for the kinds of sounds you're after.
Macc wrote:futures_untold wrote:Sine waves, preferably two of them, one pitched down an octave or two.
While this will certainly work, note that it will cause a 'wobble' effect due to phase cancellation. Experimentation is the best way to suss which techniques you like for the kinds of sounds you're after.
Why would it necessarily cause a wobble?
Seems identical to a harmonic to me... and they don't wobble
futures_untold wrote:Try it. I think the technical term is 'beating'. This is most noticable when two notes are played one semitone apart, especially at lower frequencies.
Playing two sine waves one octave apart doesn't cause noticable beating, but I am certain it is still technically present.
deadpostcard wrote:thanks for all the tips guys.
i know how to get sub bass, but like one of the post said "it's pretty hard to mix"
i was really trying to figure out how to get rid of that muddyness in my mix.
when i would listen to my "final" mix in my car, it would not sound right.
and i really wanted to get that fat sound without the muddyness.
once again, thank you!
james fox wrote:you probably don't need it as loud in the mix as you think you do

Lojik wrote:james fox wrote:you probably don't need it as loud in the mix as you think you do
This.
It took ages to figure out but becuase the low end is usually boosted on systems, you don't need to make the bass sound boomy and phat when you mix, just make it sound balanced. Then when it gets played on a big system, the subwoofers will make it pump and you can still hear all the other elements.
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