It's more about the balance with the other elements than the specific DB level! I usually start by having my kick around -6db and leveling the sub to it. If you're just in the digital workspace then the overall volume is a little less important (than if you are mixing on an analog desk).
nice video, informative and have some pretty graphics. even tho im not in ableton i still pick upped keypoints thank you man!
Super useful and informative video! Appreciate you guys a lot.
Great video - really clearly explained, thanks! How should you actually use the sub-bass in a track? Does it just duplicate the main baseline?
Usually yes
Really great info !!!!
Great video!
Dang. This is what I need to hear. Seems like no one got through to me until I found you.
The video length is 8:08
nice
must be a good omen!
Where do you typically start mixing the sub? I've heard a good starting point is around -15 dB on the master channel. Thoughts?
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It's more about the balance with the other elements than the specific DB level! I usually start by having my kick around -6db and leveling the sub to it.
If you're just in the digital workspace then the overall volume is a little less important (than if you are mixing on an analog desk).
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