| Author | Topic: About Trilogy | |
| diego | Posted: 8th May 2004 14:17 | |
Hi to all!
Im starting to work with Trilogy, right now im producing for a Rock/Punk Band, I find the sound quality excellent on the electric basses so I dont know if I should apply some Eq to them What do you think? Please is someone can help I would be very grateful... Thanks. | ||
| urk10 | Posted: 8th May 2004 19:00 | |
try it,if you like the result keep it. | ||
| diego | Posted: 8th May 2004 19:13 | |
Do you like to apply Eq to Trilogy or you donīt? | ||
| urk10 | Posted: 8th May 2004 21:47 | |
Bass guitar puts out all the frequencies that you really don't want on every other instrument. The clarity of bass is defined a lot at 800Hz. Too much low end can mask the clarity of a bass line. I've heard other say that the best way to shape the bass tone is to roll off everything below 150Hz, mold the mids into the tone you are looking for, then slowly roll the low end back in until the power and body is there you are looking for. If the bass isn't defined enough, there is probably too much low end and not enough mid range clarity. Think of sounds in a linear fashion, like on a graph. If there is too much bass and no clarity, you would see a bump in the low end masking the top end. The use of EQ can fix those abnormalities. | ||
| Tempest | Posted: 9th May 2004 04:38 | |
Good post. My 2 cents, It all depends on your mix. You have to EQ accordingly | ||
| Jeez | Posted: 9th May 2004 05:51 | |
Good trick, I'll have to try that one. Forever, Kim. |










