To get a fuller bass ?
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- benjamin_linus
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To get a fuller bass ?
Should i add reverb befor or after compresion
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i think this should go in here http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewforum.php?f=23
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they say its a good idea to split your bass and have one low signal with the bassy elements and a high signal with your effects on.
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but im always too lazy 2 do this har har
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but im always too lazy 2 do this har har
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I'd be wary of putting verb on bass, but if you were going to do it I'd put it on before compression - realistically if you're putting many effects on after compression you're kind of defeating it's purpose. It's great to mess around with fx chains and stuff but if you're using a comp to set/constrain a maximum signal, putting fx after it will blow your levels out.
And +1 on the mono bass tip.
And +1 on the mono bass tip.
splitting things up into 2 is enough for me loldrifterman_ wrote:they say its a good idea to split your bass and have one low signal with the bassy elements and a high signal with your effects on.
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but im always too lazy 2 do this har har

I have heard people who split bass into 4 parts!
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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You can't really put reverb straight on top of your bass sound, as this will muddy up the bottom end of your mix.
Keep your bassline dry, and send part of the signal into an effects send with reverb on it.
On the reverb send channel, eq out all the low end frequencies, or you will have bass going across the stereo field, which is bad.
Keep your bassline dry, and send part of the signal into an effects send with reverb on it.
On the reverb send channel, eq out all the low end frequencies, or you will have bass going across the stereo field, which is bad.
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You read the Daily Mail and expect people to heed your opinion?Clive wrote:Sub should remain dry and completely mono. Whatever god awful distortowob on top may be processed to the nth degree like this mildly repulsive ham and cheese sandwich i regretfully bought from co-op to go with my Daily Mail.
Good luck with that.

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DISTORTOWOB!!!Clive wrote:Sub should remain dry and completely mono. Whatever god awful distortowob on top may be processed to the nth degree like this mildly repulsive ham and cheese sandwich i regretfully bought from co-op to go with my Daily Mail.
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I suppose you should listen to a Guardian Reader who'll tell you that you can put reverb, distortion etc on a sub because music is a limitless outlet of the artists vision and it shouldn't be shackled by the domineering, autocratic tyranny of musical rules and parameters that the right are trying to impose eh?twatty vagitis wrote:You read the Daily Mail and expect people to heed your opinion?Clive wrote:Sub should remain dry and completely mono. Whatever god awful distortowob on top may be processed to the nth degree like this mildly repulsive ham and cheese sandwich i regretfully bought from co-op to go with my Daily Mail.
Good luck with that.
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