How do you make a bass boost?

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Do you mean in the electronics sense with caps, resistors and inductors, or some other way?

Oh and to the above poster - it wont work like that unless its supercharged as well.
 
You put an appropriately-sized capacitor in parallel with the feedback path of an opamp, with a series resistor for a shelf:

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I think the C2 - C3 values might be reversed there, but it's early and I'm tired and not thinking too clearly . . . :( It's from this site though, I didn't draw it:

http://headwize.com/projects/showfile.php?file=opamp_prj.htm
 
did you not hear that big bass boost?
turn your speakers up maybe, or go to a comp with a subwoofer?
 
lol
so how do i make one..and can people her it in that song now?
 
did you not hear that big bass boost?
turn your speakers up maybe, or go to a comp with a subwoofer?

Nope, still don't hear it.

If you need a subwoofer to hear it, then there's more issues with the mix.
 
I think I hear a very sub low rumble at 10 seconds that fades out and decreases in frequency...

To create that, buy a synth and make bass sounds
 
damn, i cant believe yall dont hear it noticably
is a synth a keyboard, or could I buy a program?
 
Either would work. There are plenty of free synth VST plug-ins that would be good to learn on. Im sure someone on here could suggest a good simply and free VST synth, if your DAW supports VSTi's that is.
 
oh nice, free would be great.
im pretty sure it does....cubase le4??
 

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