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to get back on topic once again. i remember when i was pretty newby at producing, im a little bit better now lol
but yeh, i hated it how i could never get my basses into that freq range where its like booming all over the place AND you could hear it on a good system and a crappy system.
the bass is supposed to have both low and mid freqs and sometimes even high freqs, depends what type of genre your mixing too. take a commercial song of some kind that you really like the bass and try mimicing it. you'll see that your approach to use the "sub" only is really detrimental to your mix, cause remember, not everyone out there has a booming sub or even a decent system, especially car wise. Would u like to go around with just a whole lot of treble in your track and no bass because the low freq buddies arent cutting it on your 100 watt car stereo speakers? i think noT!
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