Sub Bass in Ableton Live
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Sub Bass in Ableton Live
Hi
I have quiet simply question
Unfortunetly I cannot check propely subbass in the track and I know how important it is in the club.
Can I actually use spectrum to figure out this and then apply EQ.
Thanksx
I have quiet simply question
Unfortunetly I cannot check propely subbass in the track and I know how important it is in the club.
Can I actually use spectrum to figure out this and then apply EQ.
Thanksx
Re: Sub Bass in Ableton Live
put an eq3, turn bass to 60hz, uncheck the mid and high range so only the bass is playing. then solo your bass and kick tracks, you should still be able to see the master fader jump whenever the kick hits. if you can't, you have a problem. simple!sebastiansek wrote:Hi
I have quiet simply question
Unfortunetly I cannot check propely subbass in the track and I know how important it is in the club.
Can I actually use spectrum to figure out this and then apply EQ.
Thanksx
you can all thank me later.
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Re: Sub Bass in Ableton Live
thanks !!!!!
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Re: Sub Bass in Ableton Live
Thanks Todd, I have checked .... sounds quiet cool.
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Re: Sub Bass in Ableton Live
A/B comparisons with well leveled tracks can help a lot, even if it spectrograms instead of audiable sound.
Re: Sub Bass in Ableton Live
Alternatively, in Live 7 and newer just load a 'Spectrum' onto the master and an EQ before it. View the spectrum and tweak the EQ to suit.
Still need to use your ears more than a graph though.
Still need to use your ears more than a graph though.
Re: Sub Bass in Ableton Live
never use eq3 for this, it colours the sound
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Could you explain this, please. what do you mean by, "'colors' the sound?"Zygi wrote:never use eq3 for this, it colours the sound
I use eq3 quite often and now I'm afraid I've been "degrading" the original sound...
Re: Sub Bass in Ableton Live
rtfm plz... everything is there, you just need to open it. You're not "degrading" - coloring rather means "changing a lil bit". But it's there in the manual, and if you can't hear the difference between eq3 on with default settings on, and a "clean" sound, you should probably consider buying better monitors or changing the hobby to smthg else!bandito3 wrote:Could you explain this, please. what do you mean by, "'colors' the sound?"Zygi wrote:never use eq3 for this, it colours the sound
I use eq3 quite often and now I'm afraid I've been "degrading" the original sound...
Re: Sub Bass in Ableton Live
Could you explain this, please. what do you mean by, "'colors' the sound?"
I use eq3 quite often and now I'm afraid I've been "degrading" the original sound...
rtfm plz... everything is there, you just need to open it. You're not "degrading" - coloring rather means "changing a lil bit". But it's there in the manual, and if you can't hear the difference between eq3 on with default settings on, and a "clean" sound, you should probably consider buying better monitors or changing the hobby to smthg else!
give some real advice except "read the fucking manual." thats why we're here.
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Re: Sub Bass in Ableton Live
EQ3's coloration of sound has been covered here many many times, so pardon those who's initial insticts would be to say RTFM as its become such a repeated topic.
http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=133692
Having said that, the explaination is made quick simply and logicially in 3 sentances in the manual so there really isnt any excuse for not being aware.
http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=133692
Having said that, the explaination is made quick simply and logicially in 3 sentances in the manual so there really isnt any excuse for not being aware.
Re: Sub Bass in Ableton Live
I've always noticed a slight difference in sound, but I was unaware it actually did change/color the sound. Thanks for the help though - and I'll stick to this hobby, obviously I'm always learning and I love it. Thanks, man.Zygi wrote:rtfm plz... everything is there, you just need to open it. You're not "degrading" - coloring rather means "changing a lil bit". But it's there in the manual, and if you can't hear the difference between eq3 on with default settings on, and a "clean" sound, you should probably consider buying better monitors or changing the hobby to smthg else!bandito3 wrote:Could you explain this, please. what do you mean by, "'colors' the sound?"Zygi wrote:never use eq3 for this, it colours the sound
I use eq3 quite often and now I'm afraid I've been "degrading" the original sound...
Also, you seem to really know what you're doing in regards to production are there any site/books/forums you recommend for production type stuff. I visited the site in your signature and was impressed by the amount of professional sounding work that was available. So, yeah and help would be awesome.
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which site is this - i cant see it in the signatureI visited the site in your signature and was impressed by the amount of professional sounding work that was available. So, yeah and help would be awesome.
thanks
https://hiddensound.net/
https://linktr.ee/hiddensound
Sound Devices mix pre 3 and 10Tii, various Sennheiser mkh, dpa, LOM, Audio Technica microphones
https://linktr.ee/hiddensound
Sound Devices mix pre 3 and 10Tii, various Sennheiser mkh, dpa, LOM, Audio Technica microphones
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I guess he meant Re.mark's site as I don't have one in my sig
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woopsies... yeah, the above posts were directed at you, re.mark.re.mark wrote:EQ3's coloration of sound has been covered here many many times, so pardon those who's initial insticts would be to say RTFM as its become such a repeated topic.
http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=133692
Having said that, the explaination is made quick simply and logicially in 3 sentances in the manual so there really isnt any excuse for not being aware.
Sorry for the confusion. Either way the question is open to anyone.