Beating My Self Up Over Sub Bass
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Beating My Self Up Over Sub Bass
I am doing this new track, and I can't decide whether or not to keep the sub bass @ Octave 1/2 or Octave 2/3... Octave 2/3 sounds a bit more tangier, so idk if that is appropriate for brostep or not... On the other hand Octave 1/2 is more deeper...
If my knowledge is correct... Octave 1 - 2 is 30Hz - 70Hz, and Octave 2 - 3 is 60 Hz - 120 Hz...
To anyone that does deep dub, or brostep, do u generally keep your sub @ Octave 1 or 2?
If my knowledge is correct... Octave 1 - 2 is 30Hz - 70Hz, and Octave 2 - 3 is 60 Hz - 120 Hz...
To anyone that does deep dub, or brostep, do u generally keep your sub @ Octave 1 or 2?
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Re: Beating My Self Up Over Sub Bass
octave... what?? who made up this octave 1/2/3 nonsense
just put the bass where it sounds good
just put the bass where it sounds good
Re: Beating My Self Up Over Sub Bass
Wat?
Most audible sub is from 35 hz to 100, but you wanna go a little deeper than 100. Don't worry about the octaves, write yourself a deep sub that doesn't go much below 35 and doesn't clash with the kick.
Most audible sub is from 35 hz to 100, but you wanna go a little deeper than 100. Don't worry about the octaves, write yourself a deep sub that doesn't go much below 35 and doesn't clash with the kick.

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Re: Beating My Self Up Over Sub Bass
Well I mean like, if the lowest octave of the sub was 1 for example, but the highest note played is 2... Octaves have frequency ranges also, and different notes do... Like Octave 1 is obv deeper than octave 2...claudedefaren wrote:octave... what?? who made up this octave 1/2/3 nonsense
just put the bass where it sounds good
Ya, I am going to just go with Octave 1 then, cause Octave 2 is way more apparent, and not deep really... It's subby, but more pitchy sounding...Genevieve wrote:Wat?
Most audible sub is from 35 hz to 100, but you wanna go a little deeper than 100. Don't worry about the octaves, write yourself a deep sub that doesn't go much below 35 and doesn't clash with the kick.
Here, check this out... This is a clip, of the sub I made for the track... Does this sound good?
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/101530297/Sub%20Test.mp3
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Re: Beating My Self Up Over Sub Bass
I'd go with the lower set of notes, if you really want some more audible bass, perhaps duplicate your sub line to a higher octave on a lowpassed saturated saw to let some harmonics creep through.
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I think that you should higher up the volume on that :SSMOR3S wrote: Here, check this out... This is a clip, of the sub I made for the track... Does this sound good?
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/101530297/Sub%20Test.mp3
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Re: Beating My Self Up Over Sub Bass
The deep sub will hit you in the chest more, but the higher sub will resonate more... I am trying to think how this will sound out in a club, so...mthrfnk wrote:I'd go with the lower set of notes, if you really want some more audible bass, perhaps duplicate your sub line to a higher octave on a lowpassed saturated saw to let some harmonics creep through.
It's a -20db sample, obviously it's low... lool... I should of threw a limiter on it though, just for a test...Icetickle wrote:I think that you should higher up the volume on that :SSMOR3S wrote: Here, check this out... This is a clip, of the sub I made for the track... Does this sound good?
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/101530297/Sub%20Test.mp3
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Re: Beating My Self Up Over Sub Bass
You gonna get a decline audiblilty from f1 to c1...
and I use both octaves and portamento a lot to get the best of both octaves.
and I use both octaves and portamento a lot to get the best of both octaves.
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Re: Beating My Self Up Over Sub Bass
anything between a low D# and a low B will work, make sure it's above 33hz and below 70hz, something like that.
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Re: Beating My Self Up Over Sub Bass
I am pretty sure it's above 33Hz... It peaks around 50Hz - 60Hz so...Hircine wrote:anything between a low D# and a low B will work, make sure it's above 33hz and below 70hz, something like that.
I am pretty done with my Here To Stay remix, so I'll show u guys here... Let me know how the sub sounds... Is it to low (as in deep) @___@
Also if u want to critique the overall mix, that would be cool also :3
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/101530297/Zombo ... )%20V2.mp3
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low e mate, thats where the pressure is at... hits right at 40-42. pure sin sub plus some saturation and youre on your way 
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Re: Beating My Self Up Over Sub Bass
It's been said, but try using both octaves.
MIDI.claudedefaren wrote:who made up this octave 1/2/3 nonsense
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jonahmann wrote:MIDI.claudedefaren wrote:who made up this octave 1/2/3 nonsense

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just read my sig im sure it will help you spark up your knowledge
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Re: Beating My Self Up Over Sub Bass
Hey, you dudes following the bizarre octave 1/2/3 etc thing should check this out: this is the standard
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_key_frequencies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_key_frequencies
Re: Beating My Self Up Over Sub Bass
the low one, since its a frequency that can fit well with other frequencies and just keeping things tidey like sharp eqing can prevent mudding , there are some frequencies that club systems wont pick up though
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Phase Down wrote:just read my sig im sure it will help you spark up your knowledge

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It depends on what suits your sound more.
Use your ears and decide, technicalities really don't matter as long as it sounds good.
Use your ears and decide, technicalities really don't matter as long as it sounds good.
Re: Beating My Self Up Over Sub Bass
claudedefaren wrote:octave... what?? who made up this octave 1/2/3 nonsense
just put the bass where it sounds good
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