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Why the triad (A, C, E. ) sounds dull and fused in a low register? How to fix it? It is not possible to play chords
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Try A C# E it sounds a bit better
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Pitch is a geometric, not linear, scale. That means the higher up on the scale the further far apart the individual note frequencies of a chord sit in the spectrum.

It's why many bass players use octaves, fifths, fourths and fast note runs when playing bass. Chords down there end up sounding busy or muddy.

Try playing only A and E, or use inversions/octaves to spread out the chord.
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david.beholder wrote:Try A C# E it sounds a bit better
If you take these notes in the first octave, that also sounds bad ... The notes merge and you get a too dirty sound ...
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atmelcool wrote:
david.beholder wrote:Try A C# E it sounds a bit better
If you take these notes in the first octave, that also sounds bad ... The notes merge and you get a too dirty sound ...
it was music theory joke
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bmrzycki wrote:Pitch is a geometric, not linear, scale. That means the higher up on the scale the further far apart the individual note frequencies of a chord sit in the spectrum.

It's why many bass players use octaves, fifths, fourths and fast note runs when playing bass. Chords down there end up sounding busy or muddy.

Try playing only A and E, or use inversions/octaves to spread out the chord.
Thank you! In principle, I thought so, but I decided to ask someone else (for example, your). I checked on a clean saw in different synthesizers - everything sounds the same!
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Doesn't have u-he a special synth to play A-C-E chords? :wink:

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Chris-S wrote:Doesn't have u-he a special synth to play A-C-E chords? :wink:
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