adouglas
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Punchy IS
- Definite strong presence in the low-midrange and mid-midrange
- Ability to clearly hear the bass in the mix
- What EBMMs do by default
- What happens if I stay up too late
Punchy is NOT
- Bass-heavy or muddy
- Clacky-zingy-trebly
(in other words, "smiley" EQ is WRONG if you want "punchy".)
- LOTS OF VOLUME (wall o' sound) with no definition (which is what you get if you use smiley eq)
- What happens when you plug in another kind of bass
Once I figured out that you should leave your bass EQ flat and turn up the stuff above that instead, I got a lot more punch.
If my bass sounds great soloed but disappears once the drums and guitar start, then I know I've got it wrong. Flattening the bass and turning up the mids solves the problem pretty much every time. If it's too harsh or zingy then I roll off the highs.
- Definite strong presence in the low-midrange and mid-midrange
- Ability to clearly hear the bass in the mix
- What EBMMs do by default
- What happens if I stay up too late
Punchy is NOT
- Bass-heavy or muddy
- Clacky-zingy-trebly
(in other words, "smiley" EQ is WRONG if you want "punchy".)
- LOTS OF VOLUME (wall o' sound) with no definition (which is what you get if you use smiley eq)
- What happens when you plug in another kind of bass
Once I figured out that you should leave your bass EQ flat and turn up the stuff above that instead, I got a lot more punch.
If my bass sounds great soloed but disappears once the drums and guitar start, then I know I've got it wrong. Flattening the bass and turning up the mids solves the problem pretty much every time. If it's too harsh or zingy then I roll off the highs.
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