At what Hz do you cut your sub off at?
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Re: At what Hz do you cut your sub off at?
Not sure how many times this topic has been posted. It all depends on the notes you play, anything lower than your lowest key is a decent place to cut
And you know, about the 2 notes, I am not sure myself, I've wondered this the past month and it doesn't seem to make a difference, plus your kick needs room to breathe as well
And you know, about the 2 notes, I am not sure myself, I've wondered this the past month and it doesn't seem to make a difference, plus your kick needs room to breathe as well
Re: At what Hz do you cut your sub off at?
Ive messed around with sines tris squares and saws but imo a single sine packs more punch. I usually go for a kick that stills sounds beefy highpassed at 50-60hz as im not a fan of sidechaining subs.
Re: At what Hz do you cut your sub off at?
i think its important to not cut too much low end out of your kick... playing it too safe can be unproductive in my experience
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Re: At what Hz do you cut your sub off at?

i just move that little #1 around until it sounds good
Re: At what Hz do you cut your sub off at?
i dont cut it at 1k lol
thats just a visual aid
thats just a visual aid
Re: At what Hz do you cut your sub off at?
well, under 100 hz mostly^^
depends on the track,.. hicut at 90-100hz and lowcut at 20-30hz since noone needs the very very lowend^^ (makes things muddy).
also i like a bit saturation^^
ch33rs
depends on the track,.. hicut at 90-100hz and lowcut at 20-30hz since noone needs the very very lowend^^ (makes things muddy).
also i like a bit saturation^^
ch33rs
Re: At what Hz do you cut your sub off at?
Some heavy shit you got there! *sarcasm*rayman612 wrote:
i just move that little #1 around until it sounds good
Re: At what Hz do you cut your sub off at?
You don't really want to use more then one. Or you could try using a sine wave (or even a low passed square) an octave above and stuff for artistic purposes, but the most powerful sub is just a sine.Bassf4ce wrote:Thanks for the help! Do you guys just use one wave or two with different pitch/octave?
Re: At what Hz do you cut your sub off at?
Just cut off anything that's not audible on your average system/headphones.
No matter what notes you play, no one gives an ass if they can't hear it.
Mp3 conversion will cut those freqs anyway.
No matter what notes you play, no one gives an ass if they can't hear it.
Mp3 conversion will cut those freqs anyway.
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Re: At what Hz do you cut your sub off at?
I remember watching the mala redbull interview, he says something about loefah cutting off his tunes at 40 ?
watched it time ago so I could be gassin
watched it time ago so I could be gassin
Re: At what Hz do you cut your sub off at?
That is really low!Soulstep wrote:I remember watching the mala redbull interview, he says something about loefah cutting off his tunes at 40 ?
watched it time ago so I could be gassin
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