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Old 18th February 2005   #1
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hi all of u

does somebody has an idea of gear to make my fat dnb subz more percussive without loosin fatness, i need precision because this style is at 170 bpm
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Old 18th February 2005   #2
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Subs shouldn't be percussive. Have you tried lowering the crossover frequency?



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