who?WiREZ wrote:Look through the forum, he's always got somebody to put his geeky finger up about.droskidubz wrote:ppl be trollin in resolved threads?
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jackmaster wrote:you went in with this mix.
Soundcloud.onelove. wrote:There needs to be a DZA app on iPhone just for id'ing old Grime tracks.
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damnFSTZ wrote:not you DZA
jackmaster wrote:you went in with this mix.
Soundcloud.onelove. wrote:There needs to be a DZA app on iPhone just for id'ing old Grime tracks.
http://soundcloud.com/keepitgully http://www.mixcloud.com/slevarance/
this. not the only solution, but a big part of it.mr ads wrote:id imagine your room acoustics would also have quite an impact on the volume of the sub at different frequencys too
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I'm gonna keep this alive because this is actually a valid question. If you look at the waves in a frequency analyser, I'd imagine that the louder sounding patches are not a pure sine, and have extra harmonics to make it sound beefier.nowaysj wrote:This is something that I don't understand. Some things sound louder than others at the same db. I would like to understand this.nowaysj wrote:Different sub patches, same db, same note on headphones, different perceived volume - riddle me that.
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fuck aren't we the grumpy one todayYeh alright cuntsey, you're obviously quite a critic then as you're constantly picking up on little things on threads that people 'might need putting in their place about'.
I already said I'd got my satisfaction from this thread, didn't need your input.
Now obviously I know people other than producers listen to music. The fact is I had ONE person saying about this and wanted producers feedback on the matter, not stnuc feedback, producers feedback.
Next time I post a thread, save yourself from replying.
jrkhnds wrote:- dubstepforum, 2014.and I've never really rated dubstep..
good question
I don't have an answer as to why?? (really some notes just hit in different places in the room)
I found a couple of bass patches that have some kinda compression that keeps all the notes the same
like a patch called SubFive for the Emu EmulatorX2
that is my work around
and if you don't have the EmulatorX2, it also works on the ProteusVX which is free
and the patch ishere
I don't have an answer as to why?? (really some notes just hit in different places in the room)
I found a couple of bass patches that have some kinda compression that keeps all the notes the same
like a patch called SubFive for the Emu EmulatorX2
that is my work around
and if you don't have the EmulatorX2, it also works on the ProteusVX which is free
and the patch ishere
I was that day to be honest... Should really apologise but I still believe he's too arrogant to deserve an apology.epoch wrote:fuck aren't we the grumpy one todayYeh alright cuntsey, you're obviously quite a critic then as you're constantly picking up on little things on threads that people 'might need putting in their place about'.
I already said I'd got my satisfaction from this thread, didn't need your input.
Now obviously I know people other than producers listen to music. The fact is I had ONE person saying about this and wanted producers feedback on the matter, not stnuc feedback, producers feedback.
Next time I post a thread, save yourself from replying.
Haha I was thinking that myself!! But obviously you've seen Happy Gilmore right?!nowaysj wrote:And - is that you in the picture?droskidubz wrote:
Peep this: INFLUENCE OF FUNDAMENTAL WAVEFORM ON PERCEIVED VOLUME AND PITCH IN AUDIBLE GRAPHS
FSTZ wrote:good question
I don't have an answer as to why?? (really some notes just hit in different places in the room)
I found a couple of bass patches that have some kinda compression that keeps all the notes the same
like a patch called SubFive for the Emu EmulatorX2
that is my work around
and if you don't have the EmulatorX2, it also works on the ProteusVX which is free
and the patch ishere
Somebody please explain the alpaca thing, I've been trying to work it out for months...
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ROFL, I photoshop'd it for the lulz. Its from Happy Gilmore where he's telling Happy "its all in the hips"droskidubz wrote:
And - is that you in the picture?
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