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nhibberd
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That's what I do all the time.


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Music is as universal to people as breathing. We've probably been at it since before we even started talking. Immaging two cavemen smashing away at a peace of flint to make a spearhead. It wouldn't take long for them to learn te synchronise the sound. And there you have it, the words first percussive band.

Music has survived wars, famines, the plague and many other things and has evolved with man across many cultures. Dance music is just the next step in the evolutionary chain. My guess is that it will probably be with us untill we are extinced.

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Diginerd
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Location: Stamford, CT, USA but from the UK

If you're tracks are getting cut to vinyl, they are usually HP filtered at 20Hz, and MONO below 50Hz. Both of these are to stop the needle jumping off the record.

Putting your own filter on the master bus a 30Hz is a great plan for weaker tracks..

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nhibberd
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Well, I can't say I didn't learn anything today.


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Music has survived wars, famines, the plague and many other things and has evolved with man across many cultures. Dance music is just the next step in the evolutionary chain. My guess is that it will probably be with us untill we are extinced.

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pho mo
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Hey, I just wanted to say what an awesome tip this is. I tried it in my latest mix and it changed the bass end from having a quite steady energy level to having real punch and bounce. I put a -6dB low-shelf filter on the sub-bass at around 85Hz, worked excellently for the sounds I am using in this particular tune. Thanks man!


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ITS PHILLIPE

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Originally posted by pho mo
Hey, I just wanted to say what an awesome tip this is. I tried it in my latest mix and it changed the bass end from having a quite steady energy level to having real punch and bounce. I put a -6dB low-shelf filter on the sub-bass at around 85Hz, worked excellently for the sounds I am using in this particular tune. Thanks man!


Congradulations man! happy 4 u


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