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multoc
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music_guy
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Multoc, It's fine, the kid was looking for answers and he dumped it anywhere and didn't even bother to come back to read. I am cool with that.
I didn't see on the title "hardcore" and that really threw me off.
As far as 86 Hz on your bass drop, I used a spectrum analyzer that has 30 frequency bands and one of them is fixed at 86Hz. If you use one too, you'll notice that the frequencies go up to about 500Hz but with much lower magnitude.
So, even though you dialed 80Hz to 20Hz, it's not coming out as a hard shell cut off shape. That's a good thing.
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I have a question...Fishing for mastering work? Fishy! Maybe trolling? ANDY |
In answering your question, NO.
This would be the worst way to promote my services. Many musicians can't afford me, so it would be a real waste of my time trying to get jobs this way.
Just because I showed my credentials, It doesn't mean that I want a job from you or anyone. Got it?
I thought I was on a MASTERING FORUM, and even though I had good fun with the other members and I was able to get a lot out of the discussion, there is always a party pooper with cynical remarks like yours. |
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multoc
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drumist69
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Sorry if I came off harsh, guy. It just looked funny since you seemed to be pushing the idea that mastering was the only way to achieve this at first. Didn't mean to be a party pooper! ANDY |
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