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rodkneekeeng
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I have a question about making bass with FL Studio.
I use boobass, and I put it the mixer of FL Studio.
I play it on my KRK monitor speakers and it sounds great, but when export the file into an mp3 file and play it on regular car or computer speakers, I can't hear the bass a lot.
My question is, "WHEN DO YOU KNOW YOU APPLIED A GOOD AMOUNT OF BASS"?
And also you know in Fruity loops there is a clipping area (red zone)
if the bass goes out of that red zone does that mean it clips?
Because I have all my instruments on separate mixer tracks, and under the red zone (0 db) BUT on my MASTER track it goes over the clip zone, why is that? What is that something bad?
So basically I wanted to know how to apply a good amount of bass in my hip-hop beats, and how you can tell if you applied a good amount because my monitor speakers seem to be lying to me.
Thanks
I use boobass, and I put it the mixer of FL Studio.
I play it on my KRK monitor speakers and it sounds great, but when export the file into an mp3 file and play it on regular car or computer speakers, I can't hear the bass a lot.
My question is, "WHEN DO YOU KNOW YOU APPLIED A GOOD AMOUNT OF BASS"?
And also you know in Fruity loops there is a clipping area (red zone)
if the bass goes out of that red zone does that mean it clips?
Because I have all my instruments on separate mixer tracks, and under the red zone (0 db) BUT on my MASTER track it goes over the clip zone, why is that? What is that something bad?
So basically I wanted to know how to apply a good amount of bass in my hip-hop beats, and how you can tell if you applied a good amount because my monitor speakers seem to be lying to me.
Thanks