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| | #31 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2010
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As stated the In/Out peaks create a completely different sound. In fact clipping the out every so slightly --peaking just above 0. Does something interesting. Intensity is not required at all at lower frequencies. Try R-bass in parallel. 35htz fundamental on one...the other up in the 70cycles.region. You can have a serious sub/low end source from that. Blend to taste. If to much just lower the volume on the track.
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| | #32 |
| Gear interested Joined: Apr 2012 Location: Belgrade
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What I do sometimes is add RBass to a track (maybe even exaggerate it a bit), then use low shelf or hpf. That way you still get harmonics, but without audibly excessive low end.
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