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7. Overview and Details
end doubled metal guitars, etc.) to vinyl for promotion copies / DJ
copies make sure o mono out your deep bass sounds.
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Mono-ing your bass up to 60 / 80 Hz can also make a big
impact on bass and bass drum sounds in general, and it will
make sure that your bass sounds sound „tight“ on every
single speaker of a big disco speaker systems that might
use a lot of speakers (combinations of L and R signals)
throughout the room(s) and (one or several) subwoofers.
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Setting the MONO MAKER too high can result in an audible
loss of stereo width for certain instruments, i.e. low-end
heavy guitars or synthesizer basses. A setting of up to 80
or 100 Hz should be fine with any kind of music, for higher
settings: use your ears, please. :-)
17. & 18 EQ-PANELS
The EQ panels show you all the EQ curves of bx_digital V2
separately for the L/R or for the M/S sections of your mix. Unlike
a lot of other EQ plug-ins we have not included any possibility to
change your EQ settings via the graphic panel, and we did that on
purpose.
There are simply too many EQ-bands (if you keep in mind that the
BASS SHIFT and PRESENCE SHIFT are displayed additionally to
the 7 „regular“ EQ bands of each section.
Otherwise we feel that mastering and recording music (the main
applications for bx_digital) is all about making cautious changes
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