a simple bass->mono tool?
- KVRAF
- 5375 posts since 22 Jul, 2006 from Tasmania, Australia
Can you do it before mixdown?
might be easier
might be easier
I wonder what I want in here
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- KVRist
- 52 posts since 30 Jun, 2010
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 576 posts since 15 Apr, 2004 from Sweden
thanks a bunch!
bleh
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- KVRAF
- 7023 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from france
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- KVRAF
- 5139 posts since 27 Jun, 2004
I used to use BassLane. Sanford Bass Tightener is better, since it doesn't negatively affect the entire frequency balance. Since Sanford closed the site, you can search for it and use SoftPedia's mirror (second download link).
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- Banned
- 395 posts since 21 Dec, 2010 from Vermont, USA
maybe this could be useful for someone...brand new...AU only, though...http://www.airwindows.com/tovinyl.html
(and i guess it's not free, either...but whatever...)
(and i guess it's not free, either...but whatever...)
- KVRian
- 588 posts since 23 Mar, 2010 from Canada
When you want mono, do it in the mix.
It's always better to mono instruments at the source.
Kick, Bass = Mono
It's always better to mono instruments at the source.
Kick, Bass = Mono
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- KVRian
- 664 posts since 15 Oct, 2003 from 'SoCal' California
http://www.kellyindustries.com/stereo_tools.html
Stereo Tools VST
Here's a useful, free tool that includes stereo>mono.
Como
Stereo Tools VST
Here's a useful, free tool that includes stereo>mono.
Como
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- KVRist
- 297 posts since 30 Dec, 2003 from Denmark
Hi,Shy wrote:I used to use BassLane. Sanford Bass Tightener is better, since it doesn't negatively affect the entire frequency balance.
A small correction here
If you use a VST analyzer which is feeding Basslane a mono test signal, then you will see a picture that is not entirely true to what happens when you feed an actual stereo signal through Basslane... which is the intended use case.
Cheers,
Rune
- KVRAF
- 8476 posts since 12 Feb, 2006 from Helsinki, Finland
Last I tried BassLane was beyond unstable, from random few-second freezes to outright crashes. Maybe it's been fixed since. I've actually used Sanford Bass Tightener a few times and if my memory serves me right, it was pretty nice sounding.
These days though I usually use rs-met EasyQ to do the job if absolutely necessary (ie low-shelf the side-channel in M/S mode usually works best), but most of time I just don't have enough low-freq stereo to bother.
These days though I usually use rs-met EasyQ to do the job if absolutely necessary (ie low-shelf the side-channel in M/S mode usually works best), but most of time I just don't have enough low-freq stereo to bother.
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- KVRAF
- 4329 posts since 26 Jun, 2004
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- KVRAF
- 1666 posts since 28 Jun, 2007 from Amazon rain forest
The OP needs a monoizer that affects only below a given freq threshold (the bass part, in this case). Stereo Tools doesn't have this feature.como baila wrote:http://www.kellyindustries.com/stereo_tools.html
Stereo Tools VST
Here's a useful, free tool that includes stereo>mono.
Como
I use Basslane too, for great results.
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- KVRAF
- 5524 posts since 5 May, 2007 from Mars Colony
You could do it with a two band crossover, though. Have everything going above the cutoff stay stereo and feed the signal below the crossover point go through the mono-izer. rs-met has a good free x-over.dark_virus wrote: The OP needs a monoizer that affects only below a given freq threshold (the bass part, in this case). Stereo Tools doesn't have this feature.
I use Basslane too and I think it sounds good, but I'm looking for alternatives because I want to become non-reliant on SE plug-ins in the near future so I can go 64 bit without having to deal with bridging.
To address the point that you should just run all your bass tracks full mono, I don't really agree necessarily---bass instruments have frequency content over a fairly wide range unless you are just talking about a very subby synth.
You may want to keep the upper freq range stereo on a bass instrument and mono only the content say, below 100 Hz. Some people don't care about this technique, but it's one reason why I like the variable cutoff on Basslane, and you can also add a hint of stereo spread below the cutoff if you think that sounds better.
Nugen's Monofilter is very good, but unfortunately it crashes my current host (Tracktion 3).
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