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DualbladeX
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Need something to make it bigger?

Post by DualbladeX » Tue Jan 27, 2015 9:33 pm

Hey i've been practising dubstep for a while now, and im wondering if there something i do wrong? When i listen to some dubstep tracks they seem to have much sound at drops behind the basses or they are very heavy or something.. i don't know thats why im asking help from you! listen to this and say the problem Soundcloud

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Soze
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Re: Need something to make it bigger?

Post by Soze » Tue Jan 27, 2015 9:46 pm

Hey :t: You would be better off posting this in the Dubs & Tunes Feedback part of the forum

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DualbladeX
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Re: Need something to make it bigger?

Post by DualbladeX » Tue Jan 27, 2015 9:59 pm

Hey, oh sorry i didn't know where to post this but now when i try to create thread in "Dubs & Tunes Feedback" It doesn't let me to do so. I read the thread "Why I can't create new thread in Dubs & Tunes Feedback" and it said i must post 50 times before creating thread there :/ is there any other part of forum where to post this? Maybe Production & hardware and technical forum?

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Re: Need something to make it bigger?

Post by particle-jim » Wed Jan 28, 2015 1:19 am

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sub-bass

you are lacking sub bass, that is why your basses sound weak

but yeah this should have been posted on either the dubs board or the production board, not general
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Re: Need something to make it bigger?

Post by hirszu » Wed Jan 28, 2015 1:22 am

Yeah use a pure sine wave and arrange it so it flows under your midrange bass ( just remember to hi pass the midrange so they don't collide with the sub). If you don't understand some of the terms I have used here then do some research

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