Hi mate

The answer was not at all being funny, far from it..

High horse ?? lol (eerrrrooohhhhh someones a bit narky!).. I simply letting you know that you need a bit in that range (And the only muddiness that comes is if it clashes with other sounds in the same dynamic range! .. If you read it again, you will read there's no pun in there at all.

Of course you dont have to listen, but im guessing the whole idea of this section of this forum is for giving advice on what you know and listening to what other people have to say! (Thats why I visit it - albeit not often! when I find 5 mins spare!)

As I said I dont have much time to fit everything in as I would like to, so some answers I may give on forums are not that lengthy (Apart from this one!), so you get short answers ..

As for reading that about cutting the range for bass! I personally have never heard that! Some of my bassliness hit the whole range of frequencies possible, as I said in my original reply, they only make it muddy if it clashes with something else.. If if you dont have a slight bass sort of sound in your mid range that alone will make you track sound low and muddy!

In a way yes .. It does need to be cut (but not all of it!) you need to have a high definition in your bass for it to sound right. Sometimes I find it best to layer your bass sounds. Ie have 2 ..One cut really low and one with a bit more mid range! (Having this mid range on your bass really does define the whole track)

Now then back to your original question.. You asked a question I simply answered, theres nothing funny with my reply at all!.. ohhh yes , but I do love drama

haha High Horse? what horse? (I think youll find that giving advice on a forum like this is far from that my friend! I give advice wherever I can, is that

Of course you dont have to take advice from people, and you can as you so wish be as ignorant as you want too, its your choice!

ENJOY LIFE

Must dash, someones in reception to pick me up - hope my spelling is ok . dont have time to check it .. chow