
Freudian Slip
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I am working on a mix and the kick is giving me problems.
I know all the garbage in garbage aout stuff. I have a good mic, descent placement and all that. I did add very a bit of low end on the input and pulled a bit of mid (around 500 Hz).
My prblem is that It sounds pretty good and feels very nice on a decent stereo but in you cheap stuff the bass drum goes away.
Let me try to explain. The feel is great but that is all there is. when you put it on a crap stereo it goes away.
My question is, is there a "magic" frequency that will bring it to life on a stereo that will not produce 50-200 hz worth a crap.
I am mixing with a 4 chanel parametric, fully adjustable. Is there a area I can boost that is cheap stereo freindly?
I do not have a good set of monitors yet. so I spend a lot of time running out to the typical stock stereo in the ford explorer and taking notes. It sounds good there. It still seems to be all feel though no punch.
If you can at all understand what I mean I would love your input.
Thanks
Freudian Slip
www.mp3.com/freudian_slip1
I know all the garbage in garbage aout stuff. I have a good mic, descent placement and all that. I did add very a bit of low end on the input and pulled a bit of mid (around 500 Hz).
My prblem is that It sounds pretty good and feels very nice on a decent stereo but in you cheap stuff the bass drum goes away.
Let me try to explain. The feel is great but that is all there is. when you put it on a crap stereo it goes away.
My question is, is there a "magic" frequency that will bring it to life on a stereo that will not produce 50-200 hz worth a crap.
I am mixing with a 4 chanel parametric, fully adjustable. Is there a area I can boost that is cheap stereo freindly?
I do not have a good set of monitors yet. so I spend a lot of time running out to the typical stock stereo in the ford explorer and taking notes. It sounds good there. It still seems to be all feel though no punch.
If you can at all understand what I mean I would love your input.
Thanks
Freudian Slip
www.mp3.com/freudian_slip1