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Thanks for all the advice again.
Has anyone got any good midi files for bass lines? My kick sounds rubbish as well, anyone know of any really good ableton kick drum racks? Am starting to create some strange psy squelchs using the demo of turnado. |
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ZenPunkHippy wrote: Although not always the case, you will find a lot of electronic bass lines (including psy) are in the key of G because that's the lowest note that can be reproduced reliably on a speaker system. 49 Hz is the magic frequency Really ? Not saying you're wrong but i don't think i've heard that one before and are just curious. ---- At school they taught me how to be. So pure in thought and word and deed. They didn't quite succeed. |
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jupiter8 wrote: ZenPunkHippy wrote: Although not always the case, you will find a lot of electronic bass lines (including psy) are in the key of G because that's the lowest note that can be reproduced reliably on a speaker system. 49 Hz is the magic frequency Really ? Not saying you're wrong but i don't think i've heard that one before and are just curious. I have heard similar, but heard 40 ish hz. I hear dubstep producers mention it mostly, but then it would be a lot more important if your bass is just a sine wave, since it would disappear. It seems kind of redundant when dealing with 4 to the floor style music anyway as the kick drum carries most of the weight and any bassline with more sub than the kick tends to sound out of place in these kinds of music... at least to me anywho. Obviously this is not the case with sub heavy music such as dubstep, DnB, Dub etc. Just my humble 2p. Would be interested to hear conflicting opinions on this |
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