woodzyspl Posted August 3, 2010 Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 ok im a total noob when comes to this shit how do you no if a song clips before you pump it in your car like check on computer? and how do you check what freq it plays at? thanx in adcance Quote AUSTRALIA do i need say more? HU: some crap pionee AMP: dc 9k @ 18v SUB: 4 elevation audio sqx 12" Battery: 2 neuton power 8200d burp setup for fun 152's soon to come: rebuilt soundstream xxx (2 18" OR 3 15" wall) Bunch speakers, more batts and new HU Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
all_your_bass1 Posted August 3, 2010 Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 ok im a total noob when comes to this shit how do you no if a song clips before you pump it in your car like check on computer? and how do you check what freq it plays at? thanx in adcance Hi, Done sum searching and found these http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/58897-give-me-60-seconds-to-explain-bass-boostsclipping/ http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/27564-how-to-tell-if-a-song-is-clipped/ Finding frequencies in a song Open the song in Audacity. Find the part of the song with the note that you like. Highlight that part of the song. Go to Analyze, then Plot Spectrum. On the Frequency Analysis window: Change the settings from 512 to 1634 & change Linear Frequency to Log Frequency. You will be able to see all of the peaks as well as the loudest singe note on the graph. Credits to " Colin - 1HVYHTR" Adding bass to songs Remember that / those frequencies. Close Frequency Analysis. Go to Effect, then Bass Boost. Put in the frequency you want to boost and by how many DB. Credits to " Colin - 1HVYHTR" Slowing down Songs well that helps him too colin but i think what hes asking is how to change the hz of the note so you need to follow colin's tut he posted and when you find your frequency you go under effects and choose change speed. either drag it to + or - depending on if you want the freq higher (+) or lower (-) this also speeds or slows the song down. about -8 is taking it down 4hz but you might have to play with it to get it right. and just keep checking plot spectrum after you change the speed. ive never done it this way, but you might also be able to do it changing the pitch under effects also. sounds cleaner imo to slow it down though Credits to " chrispy" Hope this info helps Quote 94 Toyota Scepter Wagon H/U: JVC KD-R805 AMP: Rockford Fosgate 401s Punch Bass 1200W SUBS: 2x 12" 350W Pioneer VCS SPEAKERS: Front SONY-XSGTX1621S 260W component speakers with tweeters and crossovers Rear 6x9 100W Pioneers ENCLOSURE: Prefab box non ported CAP: 1.0 Farid Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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