When I turn my track up loud the low frequencies resonate with my speaker. How to stop this?
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 2:01 pm
Hello,
Using Ableton Live 11, my audio interface is a Behringer C1-U microphone although this isn't relevant to the question as I'm referring to an instrument on Ableton. I use Windows.
So I'm using one of Ableton's instruments called 'Harp1 Hollow' (in 'Collision' under 'Guitar & Plucked'). I've played some quite low notes on it (between D1 and A2) and when my speaker is on a low volume it sounds fine but at full volume I think the sound resonates with my speaker or something. This is something I don't think I've ever experienced with any professionally produced music (as far as I can remember) so I would like to make sure this doesn't happen. I tried using EQ Eight and getting rid of the frequencies that seemed to cause the problem but that changed the sound too much and I didn't like the way it sounded anymore. If anyone has any ideas I would be very appreciative. Thank you
Using Ableton Live 11, my audio interface is a Behringer C1-U microphone although this isn't relevant to the question as I'm referring to an instrument on Ableton. I use Windows.
So I'm using one of Ableton's instruments called 'Harp1 Hollow' (in 'Collision' under 'Guitar & Plucked'). I've played some quite low notes on it (between D1 and A2) and when my speaker is on a low volume it sounds fine but at full volume I think the sound resonates with my speaker or something. This is something I don't think I've ever experienced with any professionally produced music (as far as I can remember) so I would like to make sure this doesn't happen. I tried using EQ Eight and getting rid of the frequencies that seemed to cause the problem but that changed the sound too much and I didn't like the way it sounded anymore. If anyone has any ideas I would be very appreciative. Thank you