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Mix problems - Dissapearing bass.
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3rd Signal
Hi guys,
saw all the bass questions and decided to ask one myself.
well, I'm having a little problem lately with my basses... They tend to fade away while the notes go lower...
I dunno what to do or how to compress them better in order to achieve a cleaner and fatter mix...

sample - http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.p...AFFAAFB24FC6F91

any advices?

Thanks a lot,
Barak.
KilldaDJ
render the whole tune in a higher key?
Eldritch
I run into this problem alot. I usually solve it by applying automated EQ to the bass. It works great for me, I get full control of the sound. I don't think it sounds that bad in your sample, atleast on my headphones.
Pjotr G
it's probably your speakers and room acoustics, not your track
3rd Signal
quote:
Originally posted by Pjotr G
it's probably your speakers and room acoustics, not your track


could that be?
my room doesn't have any kind of acoustics... it emphasizes sub bass so much...gonna buy some bass observers soon hope it will help....

and btw thanks eldritch. :)
david.michael
quote:
Originally posted by Pjotr G
it's probably your speakers and room acoustics, not your track


+1

quote:
my room doesn't have any kind of acoustics...


So sound does not exist in your room...? :)
3rd Signal
quote:
So sound does not exist in your room...? :)


maybe....might have passed to my sisters room...that why she keeps on complaining about the chair moving from the vibes...lol
can't do noting about it with 560watt monitors....
lol...
SeanDeaz
mhm sound good at my sennheisers... maybe sidechain a bit more and rise volume little;)
3rd Signal
quote:
Originally posted by SeanDeaz
mhm sound good at my sennheisers... maybe sidechain a bit more and rise volume little;)


oh yea I forgot about the headphones...listening to it now on the AKG and it sounds fine
just need to fix the mix in some other parts...
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