DPE vs MSI - a steel ball in a bowl of milk

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DPE vs MSI - a steel ball in a bowl of milk

Post by jimmeah » Sun Aug 06, 2006 12:09 pm

Dead Pigeon Entertainment vs Moody Science Institute presents to you "a steel ball in a bowl of milk"

make's you wonder, doesn't it?


and forget about the munk, don't know how he sneaked his way in, must be the time copmressor

http://www.stijlfigurant.nl/audio/jemoeder3.mp3

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Post by ekaj » Mon Aug 07, 2006 9:58 am

ez man just listening now.
Ok first thingy, you know you have your bass synth goin wowowow (you know what I mean), you should have your sub doin the same thing aswell.
It'll sound a lot phatter.
What you might have to do is have 2 subs, one that replicates the bass synth (so it's layered underneath) and another one playing the long notes.
Vibes are cool man :)

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Post by forensix(mcr) » Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:00 am

ekaj wrote: What you might have to do is have 2 subs, one that replicates the bass synth (so it's layered underneath) and another one playing the long notes.
:o :o :o mud alert mud alert

dont use two subs you'll end up with a huge mess of bass

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Post by ekaj » Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:12 am

forensix(mcr) wrote:
ekaj wrote: What you might have to do is have 2 subs, one that replicates the bass synth (so it's layered underneath) and another one playing the long notes.
:o :o :o mud alert mud alert

dont use two subs you'll end up with a huge mess of bass
No, you misunderstood.

I mean, two seperate sub synths. One that mirrors the bass synth as a layer and another sub synth that can just play long notes. Of course they won't play at the same time otherwise you will have chaos... :roll:

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Post by forensix(mcr) » Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:16 am

ahh ok

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Post by ekaj » Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:28 am

Here's an example of what I mean, 1st bit is no sub, 2nd is with sub.

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Post by decem » Mon Aug 07, 2006 12:30 pm

thanks for the comments so far :)

i'm the other one on this track, and the sub doing the same thing as the mids is probably a good idea. i've heard it on headphones and other speakers now and there's a lot of room for improvement, getting levels right and such.

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Post by jimmeah » Tue Aug 15, 2006 12:55 pm

ekaj wrote:
forensix(mcr) wrote:
ekaj wrote: What you might have to do is have 2 subs, one that replicates the bass synth (so it's layered underneath) and another one playing the long notes.
:o :o :o mud alert mud alert

dont use two subs you'll end up with a huge mess of bass
No, you misunderstood.

I mean, two seperate sub synths. One that mirrors the bass synth as a layer and another sub synth that can just play long notes. Of course they won't play at the same time otherwise you will have chaos... :roll:
glamma style?

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