sub bass 1 2.mov
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Very good tutorial, thanks!
I always tended to cut everything below 40Hz out, even for bass, kick, subbass etc. I guess thats too much?
In your opinion what is the lower limit that should be included? (I know it depends on the style, but for a bass heavy track for example)
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What a pleasant voice and accent you have!
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@joshii09 Glad you liked it - thanks for the feedback.
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thanks.
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Amazing thanks for the help, but where is the second video?
pennydude 9 months ago
@pennydude It's called sub bass 2b and you can find it on my channel. Glad you liked it.
MrPaulWaller 9 months ago
you said that this method is more clever than using a regular eq, but is it really more effective? not trying to be a smartass, i just dont understand the advantage of this method. why not just use some regular eqing to pull out the unwanted frequencies and then turn the bass up in the mix? seems like the end result should be the same?
WillHerndon 1 year ago
@WillHerndon Hi Will, What makes this technique smarter is the fact that using a dynamic EQ will only cut or boost frequencies when they actually occur - similar to de essing a vocal. Does this help you?
MrPaulWaller 1 year ago
Extremely helpful tutorial!thank you!
TheEarthlyCreature 1 year ago
@TheEarthlyCreature Big thanks for the feedback - this encourages me to make more videos.
MrPaulWaller 1 year ago