pete rock baselines rock baselines plugin?

DJ Woe

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ill o.g.
What the best plugin for making pete rock baselines . ie low end theory

Im looking for a free vst eq or filter plugin that u guys have used and can recommend.

Cheers

Woe
 
ill o.g.
low end theory can be done with prety much the cheesiest lamest 2pole filter out there.
just make sure its a lowpass filter, the cuttof is very low (eg try starting around 250 hz or so), and the Q is off. You can double that with the original unfiltered signal or use it alone. if theres bass in it, you will now only hear the bass of it.
 

bhunt

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ill o.g.
Like above you already have what you need. IN FL and reason have filters and eq's When I was into FL I would use the EQ's in soundforge to take out the highs and boost the low, then I would filter it in some order like that. The point is I'm sure you have what you need, just pratice.
 

DJ Woe

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ill o.g.
Yeah I know that you eq to get the bass, but it often gets distorted.

eg the frequency just above the sub bass seems to resonsate loudly. I want the bass to be loud but not distorted. hard to describe. but the tweeter seems to vibrate if you eq at a certain level.

confusing, its not my monitors, i tried ti on another system.

thanks for the feedback
 
ill o.g.
forget eq. i dunno if you mean filter with eq, but if you mean graphic eq or something like that, forget it. just use a LP filter, and try as many as you can, alot of them sound very different. the more poles a filter has usually the better it filters and sounds. If you do what i said and run your signal through a LP filter set to 250 hz, there is no way in hell your tweeter is going to make sounds (unless its rattling in your speaker box from the boomy bass vibrations :p) . maybe its vibrating because you turned the q on, and its beefing up the low bass frequencies too much. You can try using a HP filter in this chain as well, have the LP filter run through it. set this to 40 hz or so. this will often enough clear up some headroom and give a cleaner bass. i recommend starting at 250 hz in the LP filter, and then going down from there, this is already midbass frequency, all the low shit you are interested in lies between around very roughly 50 to 120 or so.
 
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