Well, Digital Performer is a DAW? I guess you could just make a duplicate of the track, apply a hipass filter on one track and lowpass filter on the duplicate and go from there.
The thing is, a band perhaps most known for this technique - King's X, does so already 'before' going to recording medium, they split the bass signal before going to amps. If I remember correctly, they use some kind of a guitar amp to amplify the high part of the bass sound, also distort it quite a bit and then use a bass amp for the bottom. They split the sound with a crossover.
You can hear this sound presented the best on their Dogman album and at times it pulls your socks right off, it is 'that' good.
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Ummm, a crossover, maybe? Maybe you're thinking multiband compr
Ummm, a crossover, maybe?
Maybe you're thinking multiband compression. I dunno.
Well, Digital Performer is a DAW? I guess you could just make a
Well, Digital Performer is a DAW? I guess you could just make a duplicate of the track, apply a hipass filter on one track and lowpass filter on the duplicate and go from there.
The thing is, a band perhaps most known for this technique - King's X, does so already 'before' going to recording medium, they split the bass signal before going to amps. If I remember correctly, they use some kind of a guitar amp to amplify the high part of the bass sound, also distort it quite a bit and then use a bass amp for the bottom. They split the sound with a crossover.
You can hear this sound presented the best on their Dogman album and at times it pulls your socks right off, it is 'that' good.
Yeah its a daw program... I guess most of you guys are using rea
Yeah its a daw program... I guess most of you guys are using real consoles huh..
Thanks for the tips, it should get me started...
:)