'Your song needs more bass' 'What are you listening on?' 'My phone'pic.twitter.com/wl4M7xEnys
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Replying to @miracleofsound
that's what they say, but ehat you should take from it that your bass needs more overtones/paralel distortion for upper mids
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Replying to @Harrie__
It's got plenty of upper mids and in most songs even an octave sine wave above the bassline.
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Replying to @miracleofsound
rule of thumb for making bass audible 250 and 2.5k. Obv i cant judge cause I don't hear. But it should sound good 4 all
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Replying to @Harrie__
Also boosting bass at 250 is only useful for fundamentals around B or C, and 2.5k is only useful for making very clanky bass
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Replying to @miracleofsound
grab sawwave. Check frequency response. It's considered a bass, it's full spectrum. Nothing a little fuzz dist can't do.
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Hence why every bassline I ever record also has a saturated second layer :)
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