Use of Crackle in Music
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Re: Use of Crackle in Music
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Re: Use of Crackle in Music
Wiggle Baron reminds me - since I got my new mixer...
when mixing - you're "supposed" to drop the bass drum all the way out for a few measures - and then drop the new bass drum in...
It always feels way too obvious - as if I'm fading to the background everytime...choppy and minimal
It does sound cleaner - but like every mix is retreating...and then making a clean pass off on the baton and then stepping forward again
Anyone - How do you guys do it?
Should I just forget that and go for bass kicks that aren't clipping or what....
Just play everything on 11 and nothing will sound retreating...
when mixing - you're "supposed" to drop the bass drum all the way out for a few measures - and then drop the new bass drum in...
It always feels way too obvious - as if I'm fading to the background everytime...choppy and minimal
It does sound cleaner - but like every mix is retreating...and then making a clean pass off on the baton and then stepping forward again
Anyone - How do you guys do it?
Should I just forget that and go for bass kicks that aren't clipping or what....
Just play everything on 11 and nothing will sound retreating...
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Re: Use of Crackle in Music
You didn't do a lot of physics when you were my age did you?rayman612 wrote:everything is waves vibrating at a different frequency you dolt
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You drunk again, bro?
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i was just going off what morgan freeman told me about string theory
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he is right?zerbaman wrote:You didn't do a lot of physics when you were my age did you?rayman612 wrote:everything is waves vibrating at a different frequency you dolt
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No, turns out everything is made up of these, like, billiard balls, but really really small. Multicolored too.
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everything in the universe is a waveform of one kind or another. Just most of the waves don't have much of a wavelength.nowaysj wrote:No, turns out everything is made up of these, like, billiard balls, but really really small. Multicolored too.
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see who didnt pay attention in physics now huh
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hugh wrote:everything in the universe is a waveform

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Just trying to let you know the truth. Persisting in ignorance is just... unacceptable. This is how it really works, gods name is actually Vince.
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I'm mnot sure what you meanlovelydivot wrote:Wiggle Baron reminds me - since I got my new mixer...
when mixing - you're "supposed" to drop the bass drum all the way out for a few measures - and then drop the new bass drum in...
It always feels way too obvious - as if I'm fading to the background everytime...choppy and minimal
It does sound cleaner - but like every mix is retreating...and then making a clean pass off on the baton and then stepping forward again
Anyone - How do you guys do it?
Should I just forget that and go for bass kicks that aren't clipping or what....
Just play everything on 11 and nothing will sound retreating...
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whhhhoooaaa - I just caught that over the airwaves....
...took like a year to get a return on that...
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...took like a year to get a return on that...
fuckin' - blueline
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double whammy - It got me to the other one I was looking for as well...
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uugnnn...I'm 10 years old again in this thread...
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Yeah I do, not sure what you meant by 'drop the bass for a few measure', what's a measure? And the retreating bit aswelllovelydivot wrote:You don't mix records Terpit?
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Re: Use of Crackle in Music
You're making this sound like an excercise in anal retention...
You know how you can drop the lows out of a tune...
When you do this it sounds like the song has lost a signifigant - powerful part of the music as a whole...
Well - I was told that before you start your mix - you drop the lows out
- then bring in your next tune with it's lows off
- and then drop the bass to the second tune in - at the next most appropriate time
But in that transition where the bassi are off...sounds minimal or like the sounds have retreated...
It sounds fine - it works - but I don't like to have the songs go far away before they come back in - on every mix
I mean - that's fine for a quiet, meditative point in a set - but it never sounds strong, or like it's mixing forward...
You know how you can drop the lows out of a tune...
When you do this it sounds like the song has lost a signifigant - powerful part of the music as a whole...
Well - I was told that before you start your mix - you drop the lows out
- then bring in your next tune with it's lows off
- and then drop the bass to the second tune in - at the next most appropriate time
But in that transition where the bassi are off...sounds minimal or like the sounds have retreated...
It sounds fine - it works - but I don't like to have the songs go far away before they come back in - on every mix
I mean - that's fine for a quiet, meditative point in a set - but it never sounds strong, or like it's mixing forward...
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