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laptoppop
Musical Technogeek
OK, listening through my monitors on this one song...the bass guitar sounds great. Its a slow folk song rendition of silent night, and the bass player is playing this slow extrememly low part that kind of drones in the background... lots of open strings, waaaaay low.
The bass was recorded through a DI box through the d8b console direct onto ADAT tape. I'm now mixing it in Sonar 2.1. I also have Ozone2 and CEP2 available.
When I play the song on my car stereo or boombox, the bass guitar is missing.
My best guess is that I've got the sound of the guitar without many harmonics, so if the speakers can't handle the fundamental note, the bass dissapears. Does that sound reasonable?
How can I increase the harmonics? EQ? Compression of the lower mid? Amp simulator plugin?
Or am I missing something else?
Help!
Thanks,
-lee-
The bass was recorded through a DI box through the d8b console direct onto ADAT tape. I'm now mixing it in Sonar 2.1. I also have Ozone2 and CEP2 available.
When I play the song on my car stereo or boombox, the bass guitar is missing.
My best guess is that I've got the sound of the guitar without many harmonics, so if the speakers can't handle the fundamental note, the bass dissapears. Does that sound reasonable?
How can I increase the harmonics? EQ? Compression of the lower mid? Amp simulator plugin?
Or am I missing something else?
Help!
Thanks,
-lee-