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obviously it depends on the levels of the sounds being adding.. you have to build it and monitor it for clipping.... can be fun

Use MWP how....? I used to do a lot of prduction with FL Studio but heard it clips like a SOB when you use that.

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Seems like a lot of work to add a bass line to a single track... I guess if I'm going to do it, I'm going to do it to some legit songs. Like Backstreet Boys. Cuz I want it that way.

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You could use Audacity but its just sine waves, sounds like shit....use a real program like Reasons or FL Studio

What's wrong with just sine waves? That's what I do every time I boost a song

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You could use Audacity but its just sine waves, sounds like shit....use a real program like Reasons or FL Studio

What's wrong with just sine waves? That's what I do every time I boost a song
So you can add just say a....34hz tone and have it change to a 28? can you adjust the length of the wave...?

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Ableton is insane, just don't expect to open it and see any tutorials in program.

There are a lot of YouTube though.

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I would have replied earlier, but I was measuring the output of my amp with a yardstick . . .

What you hear is not the air pressure variation in itself

but what has drawn your attention

in the two streams of superimposed air pressure variations at your eardrums

An acoustic event has dimensions of Time, Tone, Loudness and Space

Everyone learns to render the 3-dimensional localization of sound based on the individual shape of their ears,

thus no formula can achieve a definite effect for every listener.

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You could use Audacity but its just sine waves, sounds like shit....use a real program like Reasons or FL Studio

What's wrong with just sine waves? That's what I do every time I boost a song
So you can add just say a....34hz tone and have it change to a 28? can you adjust the length of the wave...?

Yes and no, if you adjust it too much, it becomes muddy

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Both.

It has virtually endless possibilities on it, that being either constructing your own instrument or recording and implementing live instruments.

I was just amazed by how lifelike the instruments were. I plugged in some piano, and guitar music and I swear some one was playing it in front of me.

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http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/186153-krakins-dipole-project-new-reciever-in-rockford-science/#entry2772370

Krakin, are you some sort of mad scientist?

I would have replied earlier, but I was measuring the output of my amp with a yardstick . . .

What you hear is not the air pressure variation in itself

but what has drawn your attention

in the two streams of superimposed air pressure variations at your eardrums

An acoustic event has dimensions of Time, Tone, Loudness and Space

Everyone learns to render the 3-dimensional localization of sound based on the individual shape of their ears,

thus no formula can achieve a definite effect for every listener.

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