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martello
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Post by martello » Mon Dec 15, 2008 5:55 pm

yeah already got it man, got it :wink:

But one rule: there is no rules.

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Post by deadly_habit » Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:13 pm


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Post by faun2500 » Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:29 pm

alvin18 wrote:yeah already got it man, got it :wink:

But one rule: there is no rules.
No rules and bad mixes. Now thats a fact! lol

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Post by macc » Mon Dec 15, 2008 8:48 pm

faun2500 wrote: You still need to use compression and eq even if its a pure sine wave. Especially to roll of below 30hz.
Respectfully, this is plain wrong. What content does, say, a 50Hz sine wave have below 50 Hz? Or anywhere else at all for that matter? Why put a filter there that is, in truth, absolutely pointless? You're not rolling anything off - there's nothing there at all. It's basic physics :)

If you're mad enough to make a bassline that interferes with your kick then totally, you will need to make some compromises in that area to work them together somehow. Or if you make a bassline that goes down to 15 Hz or something silly... An experienced man like your good self knows that good arrangement is the answer to all this sort of thing though ;)

Even worse is people saying you have to roll off on full tunes to make headroom. It can actually cost you headroom doing that. As always, it depends :)

Not bitching, though I know it reads like I am... but the physicist in me won't allow it :oops: :lol:

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EDIT: That probably was a bit OTT - sorry :oops:
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