Anyway, when i play my tunes out of a big rig, my sub doesn't compare to other professional tunes.
This is my sub, playing in note F, in spectrum:

This is someone else's sub in spectrum:

What exactly am i doing wrong?
I don't think you can compare to two in that case - one is an isolated sound while the other is a whole track playing.lolmatelol wrote:The big bump in my sub is peaking at 43hz at -12db. I haven't eq'd the sub at all, apart from boosting it a little, and I haven't filtered it. I have put a saturator on it and its in mono.
The fat sub is just a song playing in ableton with spectrum whacked on it, hence the higher frequencies. But when i look at the lower frequencies of it, it doesn't have that bump like mine does, its more well rounded.
Off topic but feeling that track in your signature.lowpass wrote:Yeah, comparing the two if the sub in the other track isn't in isolation is not going to work,
For me the main thing with sub is making sure to get the level right in the mix, i'd say that brings me 80% of the way to how I want it to sound
The other ones a full track with all elements playing whereas op's is just sub.FuzionDubstep wrote:your sub looks a lot better EQ'd than the other ha ha the other has way to much high end which would probably cause clipping and muddle up all the frequencies in the higher end..
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