Sub Bass Of Key ?
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henryv |
is this possible? i have a 8 bar chord proggresion and a sub bass following every step of the chord progression. I know the notes are in the proper place, my sub bass sounds off when i go 1 oct higher.
maybe too much EQ on the bass?
starting to get a headache on this.
im using Rob Papen "BLUE" to create the sub bass. |
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PutBoy |
Have you checked the oscillators, maybe you added an octave on one of them on mistake. I guess you already did but if you didn't I will look like a genius if I'm right ;P Not familiar with that synth so I don't know. |
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Lunar Phase 7 |
Whack up a sample dude, we'll be able to assess stuff better then. |
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cronodevir |
Sub usually is in one octave. So if you go up a whole octave its very possible the sub will get weak. You have to modify the bass line in a way that is still coherent but stays in one octave. |
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Theran |
quote: | Originally posted by cronodevir
Sub usually is in one octave. So if you go up a whole octave its very possible the sub will get weak. You have to modify the bass line in a way that is still coherent but stays in one octave. |
+1
And see if there is a 'keytrack' function you can enable. I don't use Blue so I don't know. |
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aquila2 |
I find my pitch perception can be a little off with certain lower frequencies. I tend to have to do the composition of some basslines in a higher octave then transpose them back down again afterwards.
Perhaps this is happening to you too? |
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