tangerine grumpy bastard Dec 28, 2008 #1 Here is a handy little tip, do you want that bass drum to hit you square in the chest, push 64 Htz and roll off 6 db.
Here is a handy little tip, do you want that bass drum to hit you square in the chest, push 64 Htz and roll off 6 db.
SouthSIDE Glen independentrecording.net Dec 28, 2008 #2 tangerine said: Here is a handy little tip, do you want that bass drum to hit you square in the chest, push 64 Htz and roll off 6 db. Click to expand... For which size kick drum miked how? And roll 6dB off where? Does that mean we shelf at -6dB or roll off 6dB per octave? G.
tangerine said: Here is a handy little tip, do you want that bass drum to hit you square in the chest, push 64 Htz and roll off 6 db. Click to expand... For which size kick drum miked how? And roll 6dB off where? Does that mean we shelf at -6dB or roll off 6dB per octave? G.
Roguetitan New member Dec 28, 2008 #3 SouthSIDE Glen said: For which size kick drum miked how? And roll 6dB off where? Does that mean we shelf at -6dB or roll off 6dB per octave? G. Click to expand... what he said
SouthSIDE Glen said: For which size kick drum miked how? And roll 6dB off where? Does that mean we shelf at -6dB or roll off 6dB per octave? G. Click to expand... what he said
Massive Master www.massivemastering.com Dec 28, 2008 #4 What if the kick's resonant frequency is 63Hz? 65Hz? 75Hz? 80Hz? 40 Hz? What if it's already 6dB too hot at that frequency? What if it doesn't need a shelf? Why would you push and then roll off the same frequency?
What if the kick's resonant frequency is 63Hz? 65Hz? 75Hz? 80Hz? 40 Hz? What if it's already 6dB too hot at that frequency? What if it doesn't need a shelf? Why would you push and then roll off the same frequency?
R RAMI Guest Dec 28, 2008 #5 tangerine said: Here is a handy little tip, do you want that bass drum to hit you square in the chest, push 64 Htz and roll off 6 db. Click to expand... I don't understand what that means. Push??? Then roll-off??? I'm confused.
tangerine said: Here is a handy little tip, do you want that bass drum to hit you square in the chest, push 64 Htz and roll off 6 db. Click to expand... I don't understand what that means. Push??? Then roll-off??? I'm confused.
SouthSIDE Glen independentrecording.net Dec 28, 2008 #6 RAMI said: Push??? Then roll-off??? I'm confused. Click to expand... It's just like sex with the ex-wife, I think. G.
RAMI said: Push??? Then roll-off??? I'm confused. Click to expand... It's just like sex with the ex-wife, I think. G.
R RAMI Guest Dec 28, 2008 #7 SouthSIDE Glen said: It's just like sex with the ex-wife, I think. G. Click to expand... Hee!!!!!!!
Dogbreath Im an ex-spurt Dec 29, 2008 #8 SouthSIDE Glen said: It's just like sex with the ex-wife, I think. G. Click to expand... "you must spread some rep..." witty.....
SouthSIDE Glen said: It's just like sex with the ex-wife, I think. G. Click to expand... "you must spread some rep..." witty.....
I Ironklad Audio New member Dec 29, 2008 #9 i just tried this out, and WOW! CLA better watch his ass...
M mixsit Well-known member Dec 29, 2008 #10 Massive Master said: What if the kick's resonant frequency is 63Hz? 65Hz? 75Hz? 80Hz? 40 Hz? What if it's already 6dB too hot at that frequency? What if it doesn't need a shelf? .. Click to expand... What he said. Damm, I couldn't rep Massive or SSG. So I get Dogbreath instead.
Massive Master said: What if the kick's resonant frequency is 63Hz? 65Hz? 75Hz? 80Hz? 40 Hz? What if it's already 6dB too hot at that frequency? What if it doesn't need a shelf? .. Click to expand... What he said. Damm, I couldn't rep Massive or SSG. So I get Dogbreath instead.