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Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 11:11 am
by haxx
boyce1 wrote:STOP HATING MIDRANGE CACKKKKK


SIMPLE CITY IS BANGINGG
simple city is an absolute choon :wink:

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 11:19 am
by futures_untold
haxx wrote:
boyce1 wrote:STOP HATING MIDRANGE CACKKKKK


SIMPLE CITY IS BANGINGG
simple city is an absolute choon :wink:
You both are absolute tools. :P

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 11:49 am
by paravrais
Who would release a tune without a sub bass???

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:00 pm
by serox
I cannot stand all this mid range crap people are making. It sounds horrible and is not what got me into Dubstep.

Where has it come from? is it DnB producers getting involved?

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:03 pm
by legend4ry
most people are making "mid range cack" anyways all taht "dark dubstep" is the worse culprit..


People need some Cyrus & D1 in their library of influence in dubstep.

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:08 pm
by serox
Legendary wrote:most people are making "mid range cack" anyways all taht "dark dubstep" is the worse culprit..


People need some Cyrus & D1 in their library of influence in dubstep.
Whats with people calling their music 'dark' when it is not at all dark? where have these buffoons come from? I swear there seems to be a massive influx of clueless retards who have no idea about any genre of music.

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:12 pm
by legend4ry
Serox wrote:
Legendary wrote:most people are making "mid range cack" anyways all taht "dark dubstep" is the worse culprit..


People need some Cyrus & D1 in their library of influence in dubstep.
Whats with people calling their music 'dark' when it is not at all dark? where have these buffoons come from? I swear there seems to be a massive influx of clueless retards who have no idea about any genre of music.

hahaha innit!!!

a year or two ago.. People would always say to me. "you make quite dark stuff" and I don't process reeses all day long, infact I haven't touched a reese since the first month I produced but these days, my sound is "mellow" :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:17 pm
by Brisance
Serox wrote: Whats with people calling their music 'dark' when it is not at all dark?
Probably comes from "dark dnb", which is just really heavy sounding dnb. :lol:

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:19 pm
by serox
Brisance wrote: Probably comes from "dark dnb", which is just really heavy sounding dnb. :lol:
Sounds about right. I use to hear people saying there DnB was dark and when I would listen to it I would think it was a little cheesy really.

All this screaming mid range stuff has to go tbh.

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:55 pm
by deadly_habit
Serox wrote:I cannot stand all this mid range crap people are making. It sounds horrible and is not what got me into Dubstep.

Where has it come from? is it DnB producers getting involved?
no that would be all the reesey stuff being passed off as "dark"

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 6:32 pm
by haxx
futures_untold wrote:
haxx wrote:
boyce1 wrote:STOP HATING MIDRANGE CACKKKKK


SIMPLE CITY IS BANGINGG
simple city is an absolute choon :wink:
You both are absolute tools. :P
now now bernard lets not get physical

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 7:35 pm
by apathesis
Hugh wrote:there can still be an equal amount of sub in a tune with mid range as a tune without, so i dont get your point
Not actually true!

Headroom hates mid-range bass.

Subs are fat bastards you have to give them lots of room!

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 7:44 pm
by deadly_habit
Apathesis wrote:
Hugh wrote:there can still be an equal amount of sub in a tune with mid range as a tune without, so i dont get your point
Not actually true!

Headroom hates mid-range bass.

Subs are fat bastards you have to give them lots of room!
negative ghostrider

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:42 pm
by wirez
Apathesis wrote:
Hugh wrote:there can still be an equal amount of sub in a tune with mid range as a tune without, so i dont get your point
Not actually true!

Headroom hates mid-range bass.

Subs are fat bastards you have to give them lots of room!
Surely 100 Hz would be enough room for the fat stnuc... If not give them a bit of a diet and sit them a wee bit lower I spose...

For eg... Sub, High Cut at 60Hz the Mid Low Cut at 160hz?

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 4:47 pm
by apathesis
WiREZ wrote:
Apathesis wrote:
Hugh wrote:there can still be an equal amount of sub in a tune with mid range as a tune without, so i dont get your point
Not actually true!

Headroom hates mid-range bass.

Subs are fat bastards you have to give them lots of room!
Surely 100 Hz would be enough room for the fat stnuc... If not give them a bit of a diet and sit them a wee bit lower I spose...

For eg... Sub, High Cut at 60Hz the Mid Low Cut at 160hz?
True but you're still eating headroom :?

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 4:49 pm
by deadly_habit
i think some people here need a lesson in what frequency range is sub and what is mid

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 4:53 pm
by wirez
Deadly Habit wrote:i think some people here need a lesson in what frequency range is sub and what is mid
From my knowledge Sub is below 60Hz and Mid 80-500?

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 5:01 pm
by legend4ry
WiREZ wrote:
Deadly Habit wrote:i think some people here need a lesson in what frequency range is sub and what is mid
From my knowledge Sub is below 60Hz and Mid 80-500?
Last time I checked, up untill about 90-100 - its still sub bass ...

The question what I often ask myself is why so many people put SO much time into sub bass when its not even got 200hz worth of range! And theres like another 19.9khz to cover (if you're cutting at 20khz)
:lol:

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 5:04 pm
by wirez
Legendary wrote:
WiREZ wrote:
Deadly Habit wrote:i think some people here need a lesson in what frequency range is sub and what is mid
From my knowledge Sub is below 60Hz and Mid 80-500?
Last time I checked, up untill about 90-100 - its still sub bass ...

The question what I often ask myself is why so many people put SO much time into sub bass when its not even got 200hz worth of range! And theres like another 19.9khz to cover (if you're cutting at 20khz)
:lol:
Haha until lately I didn't even use sub bass :oops:
Well I did, I just made a very deep oscillator on my wobbles...

But I've learnt from those mistakes now!

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 5:24 pm
by apathesis
Legendary wrote:
WiREZ wrote:
Deadly Habit wrote:i think some people here need a lesson in what frequency range is sub and what is mid
From my knowledge Sub is below 60Hz and Mid 80-500?
Last time I checked, up untill about 90-100 - its still sub bass ...

The question what I often ask myself is why so many people put SO much time into sub bass when its not even got 200hz worth of range! And theres like another 19.9khz to cover (if you're cutting at 20khz)
:lol:
Because good sub is well important in dubstep!