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Re: Re: 3 questions about making a really decent sub.
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A sine based bass with a complimenting kick. I cut 30hz and less on the kick.
Have nothing else happening below 150-200hz. Thats how you get a strong deep sounding bass. Then add abit of compression.
If you want it audiable on speakers you need a harmonic exciter on the bass, i use Rbass from waves I find it's really the best plugin for this.
I find Sylenth1 to be fine for this, but i tend to use the virus.To remove the pops clicks dont forget to add a little release on the filter and amp envelope. |
I always alter the amp envelope to minimise pops, but this then detracts from the percussiveness, but I didn't think to use a filter envelope, might give that a go.
R Bass sounds just what I want - can one buy this as a standalone, and without any particular platforms (you know like those damned elastic player things and what not that some products require).
I try and ansure nothing else is below 150 / 200.
Do you tend to have the kick peaking around 55 - 75 and the sub bass a bit higher?
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