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Original Message                 Date: 17-Feb-04  @  04:49 AM   -   non-sub bass for sub bass

brad

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well the subject line just says it all doesn't it?

Naw it's simple- what do you guys do add an "audible" tone to your standard heavy air-pushing, subby jungle sinewave type bassline?

I have an existing subbass patch that you can *feel* very well on a well-powered system but I want people w/ lesser systems/headphones/laptop speakers to be able to *hear* it. It's also a little muddy in the mix but I think I need to roll-off the real low part that's just wasting energy (around 60-70 kHz?)

I know what I'd do but I'd like other opinions/solutions, please.




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Message 41/41             04-Jun-07  @  02:42 PM   -   RE: non-sub bass for sub bass

nutoniom

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Damn, I didn't catch that monitor placement thing. In the manual they say it's fine to place them horizontally. Had i read the following page, i would have learned that it's even better to put them vertically

The plan is to make myself a proper rack for my mixer and all rack mount stuff and then get rid of that stuff on the right of my desk, that way I can put the desk right in the middle and have my monotors (properlyu placed on stands) away from the corners and with no back wall.

Thanks a lot k !!

off to lumber store



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