Problems with midrange 'bass'
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thats the thing i meant making songs NOT for producers AND djs. who cares if it mixes. if your making songs with half the song in the subs people  your going alienate 95 percent of your audience besides producers, djs, and club goers. if dubstep relies only on having sub bass then its going to die 
but if your going to super specialize for making songs for dj's, i get it.
			
			
									
									
						but if your going to super specialize for making songs for dj's, i get it.
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