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Posted by Subtle on Jun-20-2014 16:17:

Serious bass-issues

Ok, so i`ve found a great sounding bass sound from my Linplug Octopus synthesizer, the problem is that there is some DC-offsett something in it that is eating all my headroom.

This is what it looks like, it looks the same exported in mono, as you can see the left side takes up more space than the right.



Here is how it sounds like:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/30093fwn1kdh7d4/Bassline.wav

Ive tried mixing in mono, various DC offsett plugins etc.

Any idea how i can fix this? Its eating way too much headroom in the mix


Posted by optik on Jun-20-2014 16:40:

if you try and fix it with something crazy like DC offset, you'll change the sound (beyond compare if you try and move it to center). Remember this isn't about L+R, it's about polarity. and as an edit, it's not hwo the sound or mix looks, but how it sounds that is important

My advice - don't fix it and mix around it if you like the sound.

T


Posted by meriter on Jun-20-2014 16:41:

i thought high-passing fixed this


Posted by optik on Jun-20-2014 16:45:

that's what remove dc offset does - high passes at about 10hz. There isn't that much energy in the bass sample provided, although it does fall on the beat and thus is probably fighting with the kick


Posted by Subtle on Jun-20-2014 16:55:

Ive tried hi-passing, no change, DC-Offset plugins makes no difference either.

I put a limiter on it and i managed to reduce the DC Offset peaks enough for it to not steal all my headroom.


Posted by MSZ on Jun-20-2014 17:21:

Personally I would just saturate it and shape it, naturally it will compress a bit. I plugged in the bass in my daw, didnt seem too bad after saturation. I think the culprit is the filter in the synth, it seems a bit wonky. I havent used that synth personally, maybe you did something wonky in the filter settings(check resonance)?


Posted by MSZ on Jun-20-2014 17:25:

I really dont like that filter, you can hear some funny shit when you push it.


Posted by Subtle on Jun-20-2014 17:50:

Yes it definitely creates some heavy transients. But some of those bass-presets are really good.


Posted by Looney4Clooney on Jun-20-2014 22:48:

think it just needs eq and compression

the 2nd harmonic is rather prominent which is kinda distracting. SOunds like you have 5th in there.

Would close the filter a bit as well.

the problem could also be solved from the source.. It is an FM synth right ? Can you change the phase of the partials ?

i wouldn't of used an FM/PM synth for that sort of bass but thats me


Posted by optik on Jun-21-2014 00:01:

but its a bit of a weird convo isn't it? the bass sounds like it does because of it's apparent weirdness; if you do stuff to it (other than a bit of light limiting or comp) you'll change the sound, so you may as well choose another sound.

work around it-- choose a kick that isn't in it's range, keep it sparse down there..


Posted by Looney4Clooney on Jun-21-2014 03:57:

the dc offsett is phase issue with FM.


Posted by XDR on Jun-21-2014 10:34:

Fixed it. Try this one:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/dre423a2k...20%28fix%29.wav



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