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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:22 pm
by future producer
Speaking of subs, I have some nice sub bass but I keep getting a clicking, I've fiddled with EQ some more but still get the click.
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:37 pm
by auan
Wrong kind of subs mate. Check loop points in the sample, get them right on the zero-crossings. Let the release go a little bit more. Use some cross-fading or fading between notes, if your sample supports it. What sampler/synth you using?
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:54 pm
by future producer
I'm using Toxic 3, I have attached a .zip file with a screen shot of my synth settings and the MP3 sample.
http://www.box.net/shared/0m24rfid0u
If you look at the EQ on the synth 2k-8k have been played with but I have since reset them and I still getting the same problem.
Re: Subs aren't necessarily necessary
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 3:46 pm
by wil blaze
billy the robot wrote:I remember reading years ago in ATM magazine about a d&b producer who had lost a lot of his hearing and suffered from tinnitus, I believe it was Optical, produced killer bass by putting his hand over the hole in his studio monitors to feel the push of air coming out. The fatter the bass, the more push he felt. Technique works well with my little shelf speakers at home. Try it, experiment a bit.
i read this too and have been using the technique ever since...
it works too!
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 4:38 pm
by auan
Future Producer wrote:I'm using Toxic 3, I have attached a .zip file with a screen shot of my synth settings and the MP3 sample.
http://www.box.net/shared/0m24rfid0u
If you look at the EQ on the synth 2k-8k have been played with but I have since reset them and I still getting the same problem.
Yeah, what's happening isn't caused by the synth. As one note comes in, the last one hasn't completely finished one cycle, so it's being forced to jump to zero from a level that isn't zero. That kind of fast movement generates a harmonic, and you get the click.
I dunno the specifics of how to sort it, I don't own Toxic 3. But if I was you, I'd start by taking the 'Poly' down to 1. If that didn't work, I'd just mess around with the other numbers and buttons up in that top left corner. Making it Mono and giving it a quick legato would definitely solve the problem, and that's not something people would notice in the mix. But then, would they notice the click in the mix either?
Heavy patch either way bro

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 4:46 pm
by future producer
People may not notice but I know it's there so it's kinda annoying. I will also try what you suggested as well, cheers

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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 11:46 am
by dem2ruff
Easy all i have been using spirit absolut 2 monitors for 11 yearz and find if u keep the levels easy on the ears you get a better mix and then when you think u got it turn that fucker up and turn that sub on and really piss ur neighbours off to the point babylon roll round and tell u to turn it down or they will take ur equipment -
seriously subs good for referance points but not all the time
best advice is test ur tunes on every audio thing u can if it sounds good on all u have a good mix ps been doing this for a long time now but its just what i think what do i know ur tunez ur choice
bass is the root of my evil
i love it
peace
