hey guys-
glad to be here
I'll start with a question
yes we can all make a strait sub from a sine wave, but what about thickening up some dynamic midrange bass with an "underpinned" sine wave, so that you get the boom that moves with your midrange stuff.
I've tried side chaining my sine-sub ...
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- Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:20 am
- Forum: General Discussion
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Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
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- Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:05 am
- Forum: Production, Hardware & Technical
- Topic: Legend4ry's sub bass tutorial
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Re: Legend4ry's sub bass tutorial
hey guys-
yes we can all make a strait sub from a sine wave, but what about thickening up some dynamic midrange bass with an "underpinned" sine wave, so that you get the boom that moves with your midrange stuff.
I've tried side chaining my sine-sub to my midrange bass via a gate or a compressor ...
yes we can all make a strait sub from a sine wave, but what about thickening up some dynamic midrange bass with an "underpinned" sine wave, so that you get the boom that moves with your midrange stuff.
I've tried side chaining my sine-sub to my midrange bass via a gate or a compressor ...