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Post by yellowhighlighter » Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:17 am

rumour has it some people use multiple daws...

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Post by 86. » Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:23 am

Hurtdeer wrote:
86 Position wrote:
2tall wrote:flying lotus uses reason
is that actually true?
no, he's a logic and ableton user
yeah I figured he used ableton at least. but I hear/read people randomly saying either logic or reason.

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Post by grooki » Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:48 am

I can't believe reason doesn't have something like a freq analyser, you seriously have to use another DAW? :roll:

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Post by owlbeat » Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:28 am

I hope I'm not being a dick, but instead of trying to see what frequencies are occupying your track, why not listen to your track?

Obviously drums like snare are mid-range, bass tends to be low-freq, guitar is mid, cymbals are high, etc.

I don't see the utility in knowing exactly what frequencies you're using in your track, though.

If you have any questions, feel free to send me a PM.

Also, a DAW is a DAW. Rusko uses Acid, other people use Logic, Live. The DAW is just a tool. You can do the same thing in every DAW. It's all about personal preference.

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Post by Dropkick_Kid » Fri Sep 04, 2009 1:08 am

owlbeat wrote:I hope I'm not being a dick, but instead of trying to see what frequencies are occupying your track, why not listen to your track?

Obviously drums like snare are mid-range, bass tends to be low-freq, guitar is mid, cymbals are high, etc.

I don't see the utility in knowing exactly what frequencies you're using in your track, though.

If you have any questions, feel free to send me a PM.

Also, a DAW is a DAW. Rusko uses Acid, other people use Logic, Live. The DAW is just a tool. You can do the same thing in every DAW. It's all about personal preference.

No, your not being a dick I get your point and from what I "heard" everything sat well enough but for some reason when I uploaded it onto youtube where it was HQ there was some strange wobbly noise in the background going along with my sub bass which I haven't added and there is no lfo added to my sub?
Just wanna get rid of this anoying sound, unless it's youtube that has distorted it?
I dunno but it's on soundcloud if anyone want's a listen?

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Post by owlbeat » Fri Sep 04, 2009 1:46 am

Dr-Zitbag wrote:
owlbeat wrote:I hope I'm not being a dick, but instead of trying to see what frequencies are occupying your track, why not listen to your track?

Obviously drums like snare are mid-range, bass tends to be low-freq, guitar is mid, cymbals are high, etc.

I don't see the utility in knowing exactly what frequencies you're using in your track, though.

If you have any questions, feel free to send me a PM.

Also, a DAW is a DAW. Rusko uses Acid, other people use Logic, Live. The DAW is just a tool. You can do the same thing in every DAW. It's all about personal preference.

No, your not being a dick I get your point and from what I "heard" everything sat well enough but for some reason when I uploaded it onto youtube where it was HQ there was some strange wobbly noise in the background going along with my sub bass which I haven't added and there is no lfo added to my sub?
Just wanna get rid of this anoying sound, unless it's youtube that has distorted it?
I dunno but it's on soundcloud if anyone want's a listen?

Check the sig for link

Safe
YouTube's "HQ" is still shit quality. It's fairly common for tunes that go thru multiple conversions (ie from DAW to mp3 and then from mp3 to YT) to get some weird artifacts in them. This could be wobbling, distortion, or just nasty digital artifacts.

Burn it to a CD and if it sounds fine, you're cool.

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Post by darkmatteruk » Fri Sep 04, 2009 4:11 pm

dr zitbag

the NN-XT's filter displays the frequency range

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Post by youthful_implants » Sat Sep 05, 2009 1:01 pm

owlbeat wrote:I hope I'm not being a dick, but instead of trying to see what frequencies are occupying your track, why not listen to your track?

Obviously drums like snare are mid-range, bass tends to be low-freq, guitar is mid, cymbals are high, etc.

I don't see the utility in knowing exactly what frequencies you're using in your track, though.

If you have any questions, feel free to send me a PM.

Also, a DAW is a DAW. Rusko uses Acid, other people use Logic, Live. The DAW is just a tool. You can do the same thing in every DAW. It's all about personal preference.
good advice ^^

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Post by youthful_implants » Sat Sep 05, 2009 1:04 pm

Dr-Zitbag wrote:
owlbeat wrote:I hope I'm not being a dick, but instead of trying to see what frequencies are occupying your track, why not listen to your track?

Obviously drums like snare are mid-range, bass tends to be low-freq, guitar is mid, cymbals are high, etc.

I don't see the utility in knowing exactly what frequencies you're using in your track, though.

If you have any questions, feel free to send me a PM.

Also, a DAW is a DAW. Rusko uses Acid, other people use Logic, Live. The DAW is just a tool. You can do the same thing in every DAW. It's all about personal preference.

No, your not being a dick I get your point and from what I "heard" everything sat well enough but for some reason when I uploaded it onto youtube where it was HQ there was some strange wobbly noise in the background going along with my sub bass which I haven't added and there is no lfo added to my sub?
Just wanna get rid of this anoying sound, unless it's youtube that has distorted it?
I dunno but it's on soundcloud if anyone want's a listen?

Check the sig for link

Safe
probably just artifacts in the youtube compression, and could be the result of phasing if your bass is out of phase.

most stuff sounds horrible on youtube lol
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