"should I be doing it at a different frequency?  Also, could I best reduce
the notch filter effect by overlapping my filters"

yea yea... mix a lowpass version at 200hz with a high pass ver at 100 hz...

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Sprynczynatyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 3:46 PM
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] Tips on splitting a bass?


Ok, I have a pretty standard bass here, an overdriven 808 sample.  I
would like to split it into a high and a low component to send it
through my EMU's filters, but I'm not getting the results I want.  The
way I did it was I set up two filters in Waves Q10 EQ with steep curves
and made the split at 125Hz.  Unfortunately, this basically created a
notch filter around that frequency, and the two split samples played
together definately didn't sound as good as the original sample.  I know
I need to do some fiddling around to get it right for this specific
sample, but I was wondering if anyone had any tips about what works well
for this?  I had thought that 125Hz was "mud" in the mix so that's where
I made the split, should I be doing it at a different frequency?  Also,
could I best reduce the notch filter effect by overlapping my filters,
by giving them less steep of a curve or something else I'm not seeing?
Is there a better plugin to do this with than Waves?

Thanks,
Auraphage


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