+1 to Travis.
I just cant understand why some people think such a horrible overgained sound is OK.
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Added after reply:
The problem isn't in distortion (as it's a VERY commonly used effect on the bass in d'n'b), it is in the track volume levels. Also you shouldn't use any distortion on the master channel.
KK thanks for your thoughts as ive said below im very new to Drum and Bass -- Im more used to playing heavy metal guitar so i may have used way too much distortion. Again sorry!!
Way way way way to loud. Are you trying destroy my speakers?
RMS power L: 85.95% (-1.32 dB)
RMS power R: 85.87% (-1.32 dB)
Average value L: 2.12% (-33.46 dB)
Average value R: 1.27% (-37.90 dB)
Min value L: -271.38% (8.67 dB)
Min value R: -247.08% (7.86 dB)
Max value L: 245.81% (7.81 dB)
Max value R: 246.57% (7.84 dB)
This may be the loudest song ever.
on The Dark Road by eskimobatman
I just cant understand why some people think such a horrible overgained sound is OK.
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Added after reply:
The problem isn't in distortion (as it's a VERY commonly used effect on the bass in d'n'b), it is in the track volume levels. Also you shouldn't use any distortion on the master channel.
on The Dark Road by eskimobatman
RMS power L: 85.95% (-1.32 dB)
RMS power R: 85.87% (-1.32 dB)
Average value L: 2.12% (-33.46 dB)
Average value R: 1.27% (-37.90 dB)
Min value L: -271.38% (8.67 dB)
Min value R: -247.08% (7.86 dB)
Max value L: 245.81% (7.81 dB)
Max value R: 246.57% (7.84 dB)
This may be the loudest song ever.