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Seandroid
Banned
Registered: Oct 2010
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
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Oct-27-2013 21:41
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Vancouver
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2007
Location: Vancouver, canada
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quote: | Originally posted by Richard Butler
It's very polished, are most of the sounds your own?
My last 2 tracks people say they want a more aggressive bass, do you mean like this one which is a WIP I posted a while back, but with new beats and bass;
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besides the vengeance samples that pop up I made the other sounds.
not a huge fan of the vocal but I really dig the rest. I should start listening to more DnB
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Oct-27-2013 21:43
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TranceElevation
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2010
Location:
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quote: | Originally posted by evo8
LOL im listening on Focal SM9s - what are you listening on??
Listen to that track posted by Evolve140 (good fortune) for a decently mixed bassline - maybe a bit too much sub but it sits well |
Wow, you listen on Focal SM9s? So please tell me, where did they brought you?
The track from Evolve you're suggesting is completely different genre. Also, do you know the difference between bass and sub-bass?
The bass extends till 250hz. That Vancouver guy cut everything below 80hz, which is totally fine and common for bass. And the sub-bass, which you erroneously confound with the bass, is actually in the kick. (That 60hz you're whining about, but that you don't hear cause of the kick being collected/compressed with short decay.) You're mind probably needs a slower bpm to notice.
So my friend, what you're talking about is actually the sub-bass, which you should understand, isn't mandatory by the way. Some tracks are just good without it. (A different case is when we talk about deep-house, the track from Evolve you indicated).
Cause otherwise, by your strange perspective, we should wonder also where is the bass in this track?
I guess you need to explain to that noob Armin...
A completely different thing is when we talk about tracks like this one where the sub is essential.
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Last edited by TranceElevation on Oct-28-2013 at 01:00
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Oct-28-2013 00:50
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evo8
Virtual Wannabe
Registered: Aug 2004
Location:
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quote: | Originally posted by TranceElevation
Wow, you listen on Focal SM9s? So please tell me, where did they brought you?
The track from Evolve you're suggesting is completely different genre. Also, do you know the difference between bass and sub-bass?
The bass extends till 250hz. That Vancouver guy cut everything below 80hz, which is totally fine and common for bass. And the sub-bass, which you erroneously confound with the bass, is actually in the kick. (That 60hz you're whining about, but that you don't hear cause of the kick being collected/compressed with short decay.) You're mind probably needs a slower bpm to notice.
So my friend, what you're talking about is actually the sub-bass, which you should understand, isn't mandatory by the way. Some tracks are just good without it. (A different case is when we talk about deep-house, the track from Evolve you indicated).
Cause otherwise, by your strange perspective, we should wonder also where is the bass in this track?
I guess you need to explain to that noob Armin...
A completely different thing is when we talk about tracks like this one where the sub is essential.
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Oct-28-2013 12:50
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Juan Paulino
Come Away O Human Child
Registered: Mar 2012
Location: Rouge City
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Oct-28-2013 12:52
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Juan Paulino
Come Away O Human Child
Registered: Mar 2012
Location: Rouge City
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Oct-28-2013 14:30
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