Should your sub-bassline follow your mid-range bass?
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springsten
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Should your sub-bassline follow your mid-range bass?
I've tried to do my sub-bass in many different ways, but i've never made it sound exactly like my midrange bass, cause i think it would be a little lazy. But i've been listening around and it sound like many producers do this. Is this wrong/right, how do you do it?
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deadly_habit
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Re: Should your sub-bassline follow your mid-range bass?
there is no right or wrong answer....i do both. or maybe ill just let some 808's bump under the midrange bass. or maybe ill start with the midrange and then drop in the sub under for emphasis. maybe there wont be any midrange at all. try letting your track tell you what to do and dont think about it.
Re: Should your sub-bassline follow your mid-range bass?
I'm struggling with this too. It works better for me to do something different with the sub then with the midbass, but I have a lot of trouble making it gel together. When I try to let the sub follow the midbass, I end up with boring basslines 
Re: Should your sub-bassline follow your mid-range bass?
does it FEEL good?deadly habit wrote:does it sound good?
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deadly_habit
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Re: Should your sub-bassline follow your mid-range bass?
damn us vague producersSharmaji wrote:does it FEEL good?deadly habit wrote:does it sound good?
Re: Should your sub-bassline follow your mid-range bass?
Is that what people are calling Dubstep in America now?deadly habit wrote:us vague
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deadly_habit
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Re: Should your sub-bassline follow your mid-range bass?
no it's crunk-nu rave wobble funk step
Re: Should your sub-bassline follow your mid-range bass?
it can sound good.....it can also not sound good.
doesnt most of that mid-range sound do this?
and then the more sub emphasized stuff does not?
doesnt most of that mid-range sound do this?
and then the more sub emphasized stuff does not?
Re: Should your sub-bassline follow your mid-range bass?
thisdeadly habit wrote:does it sound good?
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