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 lol, 'by golly sir',..lowpass wrote:But geez mister we was taught never to go into the red, for bad things will happens
I may have to go for a sub someday. atm though the way my room is setup, it just aint practial to use one.
 Yes do, I can't advise you enough, it makes all the difference to me, just being able to hear the (so very
  Yes do, I can't advise you enough, it makes all the difference to me, just being able to hear the (so very   ) low end 1, feels great on my legs lol, 2, you don't need to worry about all these level rules and trust your ears.  You do however have to level it out with your main ref speakers so that you don't over do it or, the exact opposite,.. Which I still aint got round to doing but I have reached a rough (until I borrow my unis db meter) setting by playing some heavily produced Eminem tracks
 ) low end 1, feels great on my legs lol, 2, you don't need to worry about all these level rules and trust your ears.  You do however have to level it out with your main ref speakers so that you don't over do it or, the exact opposite,.. Which I still aint got round to doing but I have reached a rough (until I borrow my unis db meter) setting by playing some heavily produced Eminem tracks   lol
 lol Then again you go on to say that you leave plenty of headroom, so I'm not sure what you're doing in actuality
 Then again you go on to say that you leave plenty of headroom, so I'm not sure what you're doing in actuality  Again, I agree that trusting your ears is the way, but there are still good practices that help a lot. No getting around the fact that without being careful, digital gets ugly over 0dB. As with anything else, clipping can cure or kill
 Again, I agree that trusting your ears is the way, but there are still good practices that help a lot. No getting around the fact that without being careful, digital gets ugly over 0dB. As with anything else, clipping can cure or kill  
  
 
 

 
  
   -6db of headroom! Plenty of room! no distortion, no clipping, so much room to make it sound big, it would put Mr Blobby out of a profession & he'll still fucking rave to it!
 -6db of headroom! Plenty of room! no distortion, no clipping, so much room to make it sound big, it would put Mr Blobby out of a profession & he'll still fucking rave to it!   lol
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   I tried to make it clear I wasn't having a dig
 I tried to make it clear I wasn't having a dig  And thanks for clearing up exactly how it is you're doing things, it genuinely wasn't clear.
  And thanks for clearing up exactly how it is you're doing things, it genuinely wasn't clear. I have said absolutely nothing of the sortBut again, sticking to 'your sub-bass must be so and so much less than the drums' etc is not the way forward (which I read under a different post) I found this very misguiding once my sub arrived,..
 Had you read and understood the thread properly, you'd have seen me say about 10 times 'don't obsess over the numbers'. For the umpteenth time, these are principles and guidelines, not rules. I can't say that strongly enough. The point of this thread is keeping things conservative in order to avoid clipping and reap the benefits of good gain structure (repeatable, good mixes), not to prescribe formulae or rules. Cos they don't work.
 Had you read and understood the thread properly, you'd have seen me say about 10 times 'don't obsess over the numbers'. For the umpteenth time, these are principles and guidelines, not rules. I can't say that strongly enough. The point of this thread is keeping things conservative in order to avoid clipping and reap the benefits of good gain structure (repeatable, good mixes), not to prescribe formulae or rules. Cos they don't work.Then we're on the same page after all, hopefullyI did not intend on anyone understanding that it was ok to clip prior to the mastering process, and if I made this unclear or misguiding, I do appologise sincerely
 A happy new year to you
 A happy new year to you 
I know my friendmacc wrote: Hey heyI tried to make it clear I wasn't having a dig
And thanks for clearing up exactly how it is you're doing things, it genuinely wasn't clear.
 , I would expect the 'diging' and 'bitching' per se, to be on Big Brother or the BBC's 'house's of parliament' debates on issues, as opposed to Dubstepforum.com
, I would expect the 'diging' and 'bitching' per se, to be on Big Brother or the BBC's 'house's of parliament' debates on issues, as opposed to Dubstepforum.com  .
 .I don't recal saying that you personally had said anything like this, only that I myself had read this under another post, and I felt it to be, like I said in my last post, very misguiding when I finally had a sub that could evoke the sub-bass in my mix.macc wrote: I have said absolutely nothing of the sortHad you read and understood the thread properly

Yeah, sounds strange. Maybe he means low filter / high passdarigan wrote:I was just reading Jack Sparrows Producer Q & A session and in one part of it he says
"I will use the presets first on the eq's that i have until i get closer to how i want it to sound,usually a low fi setting and the boost the highs when applied to snare and hi hats."
I know low fi = Low fidelity
but when hes referring to that in eq, whats that like? chopping off the High frequencies?
I'm pretty sure it don't work like that, but try it !gadders wrote:Say you layer 3 kicks, if you want your 'resultant' kick hitting about -9 do you make sure each individual one is hitting at -18 then?
Phil.
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
Every case is going to be different, depending on the kicks you are using, how you line them up, how they add up due to their respective frequency/phase/dynamic compositions blah blah.gadders wrote:Say you layer 3 kicks, if you want your 'resultant' kick hitting about -9 do you make sure each individual one is hitting at -18 then?
Phil.
 So you only really need to be worrying about that.
 So you only really need to be worrying about that.
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