Best sub bass frequencies..

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wooolf



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  • Posted: 10/16/2017 19:11
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Jimmy Dread wrote:

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Enjoy!


Thanks, I'm confident that I will..

Great subs here already:

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  • Posted: 10/16/2017 20:24
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The Smiths : Barbarism Begins at Home

+I don’t usually listen to live albums but if I had such bass device, I think I would try one of these double live Cure albums

(and some Chic albums)
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Yann wrote:
The Smiths : Barbarism Begins at Home


Very cool bassline indeed, sounds great also..

I'll check the cure live on sub-content, long-time cure fan here : ) I do remember being blown away by subwoofers on their live concerts sometimes.. But ofc it's standard bass guitar most of the times, I'm guessing it won't drop much below the 50Hz mark.. (standard 4-string bass guitar lowest E note is 41Hz it seems)
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  • Posted: 10/17/2017 11:18
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In Dub by Ranking Dread
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Enjoying it. Do I recognize 19000 Dub being sampled in this track? (SL2 - On A Ragga Tip)
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  • Posted: 10/17/2017 12:31
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wooolf wrote:
Jimmy Dread wrote:

In Dub by Ranking Dread
Enjoy!


Enjoying it. Do I recognize 19000 Dub being sampled in this track? (SL2 - On A Ragga Tip)
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No - can see where you're coming from with the off-beat piano stab. The track that you want is Jah Screechy's Walk And Skank, one of the best Brit dancehall tunes there ever was:


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These come to mind:


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I play bass and am fascinated by bass response.

I know there's little respect for Will.I.Am on this site, but Boom Boom Pow has some massive bass response and at really cool frequencies, especially at the middle 8/break down.

There's probably a million interesting bass response things, but that comes to mind, and then:

Electronic bass - the whole album, but especially the first track is some seriously tight bass response:

The Man-Machine by Kraftwerk

Then I've been fascinated with how this album was mixed/recorded/bass response parties:

Brothers by The Black Keys

Lastly, good bass sound is all about the mids in the mix and I think Marcus Miller has some great tone:

Renaissance by Marcus Miller
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Stuff like this is always fun to play with:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOxD3I9...&t=124
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SquishypuffDave wrote:
These come to mind:


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Ooh yeah, love Andy Stott. Should definitely rediscover his work. Thanks!
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sethmadsen wrote:
Stuff like this is always fun to play with:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOxD3I9...&t=124


Sweet.
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