Could use some help on this one from you guys.
So, this issue surrounds the low frequencies and I shall explain.
There are basically two lines of sub that are separated by an octave.
The first line is the higher octave in which I am using a saw that blended well with the mix however,at the 2:00 mark I attempted to pitch down an octave and it went to shit and it distorted all over the board.
So, I went with another sub on it and I am getting some distortion, or at least on my transition points where it is peaking. When attempting to EQ, it seems like it dulls out the lower sub and doesn't match up and almost seems to lose power
Any suggestions? Another Sub? lol
Also, not sure about my lead (still not sure about the tone) but is it dragging?
***Revised**
Ok, so I kept the older bounce in order to see the difference. I "think" I have chosen a better remedy on the new bounce.
I found one mistake in the fact that my EQ was off for whatever reason on my percussion.However, now I am seeing a lot more peaks and valley's on the waveform when it got turned on
Secondly, I ended up ducking both subs which helped bring out that kick. With that said however, I am getting some clipping. Not to say that I am religious on being a "meter" guy and generally try to trust and rely on my ears,but I try to at least follow some sort of guide using a meter and I am getting some red. But, the strength returned.
I need to test this out on my other two references to make sure
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Last edited by SystematicX1 on Aug-28-2022 at 23:39
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