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    Deceptacon
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    the reason a sine is used is that you can pick your frequency to match the original kick (say 50hz) and absolutly no harmonics or additional musical information is added whatsoever.

    ... meaning that there is absolutly no need to eq it.

    (the reason eq doesnt work is because it is only one frequency - you could find the exact frequency and then eq will work but its pointless as all you could do is make the signal louder or quieter).
    Last edited by rhythmtech; 05-12-2010 at 03:26 PM.

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    Junior Freak
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    the reason a sine is used is that you can pick your frequency to match the original kick (say 50hz) and absolutly no harmonics or additional musical information is added whatsoever.

    ... meaning that there is absolutly no need to eq it.

    (the reason eq doesnt work is because it is only one frequency - you could find the exact frequency and then eq will work but its pointless as all you could do is make the signal louder or quieter).
    Exactly, that's my point when it comes to sine, hence I find it pretty bad and uninteresting to use for bass and dont get it why its such a "popular"concept and suggested by so many when people ask for ideas to bass.
    So again, anyone know where the sine craze came from? I'm genuinely interested.
    Last edited by Mattias_Fridell; 05-12-2010 at 03:41 PM.

 

 

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