Basslines - Opening Filter Raises Volume
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- KVRAF
- 7936 posts since 18 Feb, 2003 from out there somewhere
Hello,
Kinda self explanatory really. A lot of my tracks involve a bassline growing by opening the filter. The problem I have is that opening the filter raises the volume (as the high frequencies are let thru the filter I guess).
I usually overcome this by fading the wave file slightly. Is there a better solution, would compression make any difference?
I would try this myself but I'm at work.
Kinda self explanatory really. A lot of my tracks involve a bassline growing by opening the filter. The problem I have is that opening the filter raises the volume (as the high frequencies are let thru the filter I guess).
I usually overcome this by fading the wave file slightly. Is there a better solution, would compression make any difference?
I would try this myself but I'm at work.
- KVRAF
- 4749 posts since 15 Jul, 2001 from Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, U.K
my filters have a seperate boost/cut
you could automate the volume down as the filter
opens (hover mouse over dials for cc #s)
you could automate the volume down as the filter
opens (hover mouse over dials for cc #s)
CypherOne wrote:cheers guys. I'll get the hang of this one day.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 7936 posts since 18 Feb, 2003 from out there somewhere
Cheers Matt. I had thought of doing that, but I wasn't sure I'd be able to match up the drop in volume with the filter opening if that makes sense. Of course if I could draw the automation then it would be easy. That's kind of why I was looking for an easier solution.
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- KVRAF
- 2321 posts since 23 Mar, 2004 from Two lower than LS6
I think that its to do with the fact that lower frequencies are less audible on the average monitoring equipment.
The lower the frequency, the harder it is to hear it. So, if using a low-pass filter to achieve the bass, opening it, as you said brings in higher frequencies which are easier to hear, and the range of sounds that can be heard shoots up!!
A Kriminal sez, a limiter will stop unwanted volume spikes happening (the same way that a club does so that a DJ cant blow the PA)
The lower the frequency, the harder it is to hear it. So, if using a low-pass filter to achieve the bass, opening it, as you said brings in higher frequencies which are easier to hear, and the range of sounds that can be heard shoots up!!
A Kriminal sez, a limiter will stop unwanted volume spikes happening (the same way that a club does so that a DJ cant blow the PA)
Phil
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 7936 posts since 18 Feb, 2003 from out there somewhere
I know what you mean, however I'm using very good monitorsBunnyboy wrote:I think that its to do with the fact that lower frequencies are less audible on the average monitoring equipment.
The lower the frequency, the harder it is to hear it. So, if using a low-pass filter to achieve the bass, opening it, as you said brings in higher frequencies which are easier to hear, and the range of sounds that can be heard shoots up!!
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- KVRAF
- 2321 posts since 23 Mar, 2004 from Two lower than LS6
I meant ones for using in mega-arenasCypherOne wrote:I know what you mean, however I'm using very good monitors
Phil
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- KVRAF
- 2321 posts since 23 Mar, 2004 from Two lower than LS6
Partially deafens himself ever time he does a filter sweepCypherOne wrote:so what do you do?Kriminal wrote:Disclaimer: i dont actually do that myself
Phil
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- Banned
- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
Nothing, i dont use any compression in the mixing stage on any sounds, only when i master. I cant be arsed to set it all up, and it sounds ok to me so i just..erm...do thatCypherOne wrote:so what do you do?Kriminal wrote:Disclaimer: i dont actually do that myself
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 7936 posts since 18 Feb, 2003 from out there somewhere
well me neither, until now at least. I shall give this a go later and report back (assuming it as least of some interest to somebodyKriminal wrote:Nothing, i dont use any compression in the mixing stage on any sounds, only when i master. I cant be arsed to set it all up, and it sounds ok to me so i just..erm...do thatCypherOne wrote:so what do you do?Kriminal wrote:Disclaimer: i dont actually do that myself