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graish
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by graish » Wed Jul 17, 2013 1:28 am
Stick an EQ on your master bus and low pass it at 100 - 120hz
Listen to your whole tune with all the mids and highs filtered out so you're only hearing what's below the crossover point of your average subwoofer.
This technique just informed me that a breakbeat I'm using had too much low end which was interfering with my sub bass. I rolled off some more of the bass from the break and my track now has a tight low end
Its probably obvious to some, but hopefully it'll help someone

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Today
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by Today » Wed Jul 17, 2013 2:05 am
nice one, had never even thought of doing that, even tho i've noticed the effect when mixing. like during a dance buildup when stuff in the mix is all low passed
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