CJ18 Posted December 25, 2012 Report Share Posted December 25, 2012 I dont listen to decaf for the midbass or highs so i dont really care. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tito DeLatorre Posted December 25, 2012 Report Share Posted December 25, 2012 They're not as loud because the vocals are not clipped like your normal tyga CD lol Well its stll clipped no matter what he does to them I'd rather have a clipped -7db signal than a clipped 0db signal. -7db -0db is not clipped. and when you normalize a song below 0db its no longer clipped. at least with any song ive rebassed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tito DeLatorre Posted December 25, 2012 Report Share Posted December 25, 2012 I dont listen to decaf for the midbass or highs so i dont really care. he doesn't boost the midbass anyways Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
momofx76 Posted December 25, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 25, 2012 CJ18 I can imagine how it must sound in your system damn. I like your build! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noel989 Posted December 25, 2012 Report Share Posted December 25, 2012 They're not as loud because the vocals are not clipped like your normal tyga CD lol Well its stll clipped no matter what he does to them I'd rather have a clipped -7db signal than a clipped 0db signal. -7db -0db is not clipped. and when you normalize a song below 0db its no longer clipped. at least with any song ive rebassed. Well then you need to go back and study more just cause you can't hear hear doesn't mean its not their Once a song is clipped theirs nothing you can do to unclipped a song Unless you have the origal file of the studio were the song was made and samples they use I can make you a track that when you check for clips on any program you won't find any but the song will be clip to it's max All you probably doing it making it quieter smaller wave Build Log - http://www.stevemead...-cruiser-el-pt/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tito DeLatorre Posted December 26, 2012 Report Share Posted December 26, 2012 They're not as loud because the vocals are not clipped like your normal tyga CD lol Well its stll clipped no matter what he does to them I'd rather have a clipped -7db signal than a clipped 0db signal. -7db -0db is not clipped. and when you normalize a song below 0db its no longer clipped. at least with any song ive rebassed. Well then you need to go back and study more just cause you can't hear hear doesn't mean its not their Once a song is clipped theirs nothing you can do to unclipped a song Unless you have the origal file of the studio were the song was made and samples they use I can make you a track that when you check for clips on any program you won't find any but the song will be clip to it's max All you probably doing it making it quieter smaller wave then audacity doesn't shown correct waveform then? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noel989 Posted December 26, 2012 Report Share Posted December 26, 2012 They're not as loud because the vocals are not clipped like your normal tyga CD lol Well its stll clipped no matter what he does to them I'd rather have a clipped -7db signal than a clipped 0db signal. -7db -0db is not clipped. and when you normalize a song below 0db its no longer clipped. at least with any song ive rebassed. Well then you need to go back and study more just cause you can't hear hear doesn't mean its not their Once a song is clipped theirs nothing you can do to unclipped a song Unless you have the origal file of the studio were the song was made and samples they use I can make you a track that when you check for clips on any program you won't find any but the song will be clip to it's max All you probably doing it making it quieter smaller wave then audacity doesn't shown correct waveform then? What do you mean correct waveform? If the original track is clipped it will forever be clip If you make the wave smaller thenyour bringing the volume down and and so will the distortion I think decaf said don't quote me on this though That the clipping indicator on audacity is set at 0db so anything higher than that will so clipping even if it's not Build Log - http://www.stevemead...-cruiser-el-pt/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigmescan Posted December 26, 2012 Report Share Posted December 26, 2012 yeah my next demo for youtube will be....HEY BRO I JUST GOT ZIP 30 COME HE THE HIGHS AND MIDS....THEY EFFN ROCK. BUT YOU CAN ONLY HEAR IT IF THERES A BREAK IN THE BASS.......... SONY XAV-701HDRF power 400.4 RF power 1000bd 3 Sundown x8's d22004 f150 single cab2 sets of components MB quart 6.5 onx (2 tweets 2 6.5 perdoor)stock batt up fronBIG 3http://www.stevemead...-vid-pg-11-922/http://www.youtube.c.../TheBigmescan74 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nikitaaa Posted December 27, 2012 Report Share Posted December 27, 2012 They're not as loud because the vocals are not clipped like your normal tyga CD lol Well its stll clipped no matter what he does to them I'd rather have a clipped -7db signal than a clipped 0db signal. -7db -0db is not clipped. and when you normalize a song below 0db its no longer clipped. at least with any song ive rebassed. Just because its under 0db doesn't mean it's not clipping anymore. You can't just "normalize" something and have it be clip free. Clipping in audacity and actually clipping are two different things. 2007 M/T Honda Civic Coupe EX (4) Sundown Audio X-8's (2) Ampere Audio 3800.1's (3) Stinger SPV-44 Batteries (1) Mechman 240 3:1 Ratio 4th order sealed from the trunkTEAM NWSPLBest termlab scores to date in Honda trunk:151.7db legal (official) IASCA trunk 3 classBest termlab scores to date in my walled Subie:152.9db legal (unofficial) IASCA advanced 2 class155db outlaw Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tito DeLatorre Posted December 27, 2012 Report Share Posted December 27, 2012 They're not as loud because the vocals are not clipped like your normal tyga CD lol Well its stll clipped no matter what he does to them I'd rather have a clipped -7db signal than a clipped 0db signal. -7db -0db is not clipped. and when you normalize a song below 0db its no longer clipped. at least with any song ive rebassed. Well then you need to go back and study more just cause you can't hear hear doesn't mean its not their Once a song is clipped theirs nothing you can do to unclipped a song Unless you have the origal file of the studio were the song was made and samples they use I can make you a track that when you check for clips on any program you won't find any but the song will be clip to it's max All you probably doing it making it quieter smaller wave then audacity doesn't shown correct waveform then? What do you mean correct waveform? If the original track is clipped it will forever be clip If you make the wave smaller thenyour bringing the volume down and and so will the distortion I think decaf said don't quote me on this though That the clipping indicator on audacity is set at 0db so anything higher than that will so clipping even if it's not then audacity must auto-repair waveform when your normalize because none of the waveform is clipped (peaks cut) on any of the songs ive norm'd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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