Liking the snare too, it just needs a bit more punch, same with the kick. You've definitely got potential man

Gday RATCUB, took me ages to find info about instrument frequencies, I ended up buying a book.RATCUB wrote:Thanks man. When I started doing this 8 months ago I swore to myself I would never use a wobble pack or anything of the sort. I really want to push myself to be original and stay true to me. How might I go about learning what sounds go where in a frequency spectrum?
burnz wrote:Gday RATCUB, took me ages to find info about instrument frequencies, I ended up buying a book.RATCUB wrote:Thanks man. When I started doing this 8 months ago I swore to myself I would never use a wobble pack or anything of the sort. I really want to push myself to be original and stay true to me. How might I go about learning what sounds go where in a frequency spectrum?![]()
This guide should give you a better understanding, hope it helps.
Kick Drum- Bottom depth at 60-80Hz, slap attack at 2.5kHz
Snare Drum- Fatness at 240Hz, crispness at 5kHz
High-Hat/Cymbals- Clank or gong sound at 200Hz, crispness at 5kHz
Rack Toms- Fullness at 240Hz, attack at 5kHz
Floor Toms- Fullness at 80-120Hz, attack at 5kHz
Bass Guitar- Bottom at 60-80Hz, attack/pluck at 700-1000Hz, string noise/pop at 2.5kHz
Acoustic Guitar- Bottom at 80-120Hz, body at 240Hz, clarity at 2.5-5kHz
Electric Guitar- Fullness at 240Hz, bite at 2.5kHz
Electric Organ- Bottom at 80-120Hz, body at 240Hz, presence at 2.5kHz
Acoustic Piano- Bottom at 80-120Hz, presence at 2.5-5kHz, crisp attack at 10kHz, sharp Q at 2.5kHz
Horns- Fullness at 120-240Hz, shrill at 5-7.5kHz
Strings- Fullness at 240Hz, scratchiness at 7.5-10kHz
Congo/Bong- Resonance at 200-240Hz
Vocals- Fullness at 120Hz, boominess at 200-240Hz, presence at 5kHz, sibilance at 7.5-10kHz
RATCUB wrote:Thank you so much! I really needed this. The Internet has been out at my hose too so I've been postings tuff here from my phone. Which makes googling for stuff like this difficult. I can't thankyou enough for this.burnz wrote:Gday RATCUB, took me ages to find info about instrument frequencies, I ended up buying a book.RATCUB wrote:Thanks man. When I started doing this 8 months ago I swore to myself I would never use a wobble pack or anything of the sort. I really want to push myself to be original and stay true to me. How might I go about learning what sounds go where in a frequency spectrum?![]()
This guide should give you a better understanding, hope it helps.
Kick Drum- Bottom depth at 60-80Hz, slap attack at 2.5kHz
Snare Drum- Fatness at 240Hz, crispness at 5kHz
High-Hat/Cymbals- Clank or gong sound at 200Hz, crispness at 5kHz
Rack Toms- Fullness at 240Hz, attack at 5kHz
Floor Toms- Fullness at 80-120Hz, attack at 5kHz
Bass Guitar- Bottom at 60-80Hz, attack/pluck at 700-1000Hz, string noise/pop at 2.5kHz
Acoustic Guitar- Bottom at 80-120Hz, body at 240Hz, clarity at 2.5-5kHz
Electric Guitar- Fullness at 240Hz, bite at 2.5kHz
Electric Organ- Bottom at 80-120Hz, body at 240Hz, presence at 2.5kHz
Acoustic Piano- Bottom at 80-120Hz, presence at 2.5-5kHz, crisp attack at 10kHz, sharp Q at 2.5kHz
Horns- Fullness at 120-240Hz, shrill at 5-7.5kHz
Strings- Fullness at 240Hz, scratchiness at 7.5-10kHz
Congo/Bong- Resonance at 200-240Hz
Vocals- Fullness at 120Hz, boominess at 200-240Hz, presence at 5kHz, sibilance at 7.5-10kHz
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