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Mixing bass and sub bass without a subwoofer


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  • 3 weeks later...
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Hi Leonell, 

 

The key to get your low frequency's right is proper acoustic treatment. You have to tackle standing waves with broadband bass absorbers and corner bass traps. 

On top of that I would strongly suggest to keep checking your mixes against other commercial releases plus listening in different environments ( car, friends stereo etc).

Also look into eq chart to make sure you process right frequencys for specific instruments. 

Here is the link to one : http://www.tomsrayaudiomastering.com/frequency-guide

 

Tom

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How do I mix bass? It's a simple question, but compare a dozen records picked at random and you'll see that there's no simple answer. When it comes to instruments, 'bass' can mean (at the very least) guitar, upright, drum or synth. Each can perform many musical roles, and every genre has different conventions for low-end sonics. In this article, I'll help you make sense of all that, whatever instruments or genre you're working with.

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