Hi,
First of all, sorry for my bad English.
I was watching some tutorials about layering drum elements and many authors of these tutorials find where the main drum element is peaking and then they transpose/detune the layer so its peak is on the same frequency/note.
So I am trying to find where is my drum kick peaking but two different EQs display different peaking/frequency structure for the same kick:
Ableton's EQ8/Spectrum displays:
... so the biggest peak is on ~51.5 Hz (G#0).
But FabFilter Pro-Q 2 displays different for the same kick:
... and the biggest peak is on ~129.0 Hz.
So I'm confused and cannot determine where this kick drum is peaking - on ~51.5 Hz (as Ableton's EQ8/Spectrum shows) or on ~129.0 Hz (as FabFilter Pro-Q 2 shows)? Also, why are they displaying differently the same drum element (kick)?
First of all, sorry for my bad English.
I was watching some tutorials about layering drum elements and many authors of these tutorials find where the main drum element is peaking and then they transpose/detune the layer so its peak is on the same frequency/note.
So I am trying to find where is my drum kick peaking but two different EQs display different peaking/frequency structure for the same kick:
Ableton's EQ8/Spectrum displays:
... so the biggest peak is on ~51.5 Hz (G#0).
But FabFilter Pro-Q 2 displays different for the same kick:
... and the biggest peak is on ~129.0 Hz.
So I'm confused and cannot determine where this kick drum is peaking - on ~51.5 Hz (as Ableton's EQ8/Spectrum shows) or on ~129.0 Hz (as FabFilter Pro-Q 2 shows)? Also, why are they displaying differently the same drum element (kick)?