Newbie question about bass

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Sulto
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Newbie question about bass

Post by Sulto » Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:55 pm

Hey!
I have a question for you guys. I want to completely remove the bass from the first seconds of my tune. How can you do that?
Thank you,

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DJ Mike Beeds
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Re: Newbie question about bass

Post by DJ Mike Beeds » Thu Jul 23, 2009 6:39 am

You can either leave the bass track blank in the arrangement (don't have any notes playing); you can set the speaker to "off" in the recording view (and then turn it back "on" when you want bass to be in your track); there are actually many tricks to completely removing bass.

Do you have bass frequencies coming from other tracks in your song as well (i.e. kick)? If so, you can use EQ and just cut out all frequencies below... 200hz? I forget the exact cut off frequency between the lows and the mids... you can simply use your ears and do a "sweep" with the EQ and filter (the filter should be a high-pass, a curve that starts bottom left and goes to the upper right).

Hope that helps :)

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Re: Newbie question about bass

Post by Sulto » Thu Jul 23, 2009 1:25 pm

Now here's a worse question:
Where's the equalizer?
(I've just started using Ableton 3 months ago)
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Re: Newbie question about bass

Post by Zygi » Thu Jul 23, 2009 1:39 pm

you sure it's not three days?

it's under audio effects in the live browser

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Re: Newbie question about bass

Post by Sulto » Sat Aug 01, 2009 3:55 pm

yes, i'm sure it's not "three days".

thanks
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Re: Newbie question about bass

Post by DJ Mike Beeds » Sun Aug 02, 2009 5:40 am

It's alright, everything takes time :)

Yeah, try to use an EQ (Live has EQ8 I believe) to cut out the bass, if you can't do it in arrangement (manually deleting the bass notes). For bass, you'll want to use either 1 or 2 of the EQ8 (there should be 8 different points on the line, which you can manipulate to increase/decrease certain frequency ranges).

Here's a picture of what the EQ looks like: http://s181.photobucket.com/albums/x207 ... ure1-2.png

Another tip: my friend has everything rolled off below 40hz (using the 1st point on the EQ line). This is a common practice, because usually anything below that point is inaudible and just takes up space in your audio spectrum.

Anyway, don't let us bog you down -- we were all beginners before, and it's hard for us to come back to that "level" when dishing out advice, haha :)

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