Yesss! Please film some tiktoks of you making beats! You are such a great producer and even though you would have some that didn't go viral, so many did! Please please please
So I like it hell yeah! I got a little car audio thing going on, and it's tuned for 34 HZ, the bass note in this song is 36 hz, right in my sweet spot. I played this clip and my sub amplifiers went into protect almost immediately. I couldn't figure out why until I ran it through an oscilloscope. The Bass track is all jacked up. The waveform is full of Sawtooth, and clipped sine wave. So many people have been releasing music with these jagged waveforms. Ultra high performance or competition audio systems cannot play these tracks because the amps are looking for Pure Clean sine wave. And if the amplifier does accept the signal, I can't really Crank It Up because Jagged waves will delaminate The Voice coils in my subwoofer at High power. It basically turns a subwoofer into a jackhammer, which it was not designed to be
So the main bass note is 36 HZ, but there is a Sawtooth wave on top of that. My oscilloscope doesn't have the resolution to separate the 36hz wave from the Sawtooth wave completely, so I can't really tell what frequency the Sawtooth wave is, but it is causing an enormous amount of distortion. But the 36 Hertz sound wave is pretty clean, there's just something on top of it distorting it.
@@RickyDesktop I'm not an artist Like You brother. I don't want to make suggestions to modify your art. 99.9% of stereos out there will have absolutely no problem playing this song. I don't want to tell you to remove X waveform from your music because it will definitely change the way the music sounds. And only you should be choosing how the music sounds. I just want to make it clear, my previous comment wasn't criticism, it was just an observation of how my particular system reacted to the waveform. The Buzzy noise that accompanies that 36 hurt bass tone I'm pretty sure is what is causing it. But that buzzing noise may have been embedded in that base Tone If the track was sampled from somewhere else. You may not be able to remove it. I don't know your process so I don't know where it came from. You do what feels right to you bro, don't let me tell you nothing. You're the artist here, I simply enjoy your art
Oh god i need a full version, that´s sick. Great Job
I legit thought Hokey Pokey drill remix would go hard and found this, perfect.
Where's the full version at, that's dope af
That’s fire we need the full version asap
Very cool thanks 🌼😄
Yesss! Please film some tiktoks of you making beats! You are such a great producer and even though you would have some that didn't go viral, so many did! Please please please
Cool
Nice.
this is fire!!
good
Good
good.... very good
Full beat pls 🥺
please make a full version
Some sick vocals over this would be 🔥
Fuck yea that shits good.
Cool dude 🥲
😂😂😂😂
good very good
finish please dj finish
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Bronx ahh beat
So I like it hell yeah! I got a little car audio thing going on, and it's tuned for 34 HZ, the bass note in this song is 36 hz, right in my sweet spot. I played this clip and my sub amplifiers went into protect almost immediately. I couldn't figure out why until I ran it through an oscilloscope. The Bass track is all jacked up. The waveform is full of Sawtooth, and clipped sine wave. So many people have been releasing music with these jagged waveforms. Ultra high performance or competition audio systems cannot play these tracks because the amps are looking for Pure Clean sine wave. And if the amplifier does accept the signal, I can't really Crank It Up because Jagged waves will delaminate The Voice coils in my subwoofer at High power. It basically turns a subwoofer into a jackhammer, which it was not designed to be
So the main bass note is 36 HZ, but there is a Sawtooth wave on top of that. My oscilloscope doesn't have the resolution to separate the 36hz wave from the Sawtooth wave completely, so I can't really tell what frequency the Sawtooth wave is, but it is causing an enormous amount of distortion. But the 36 Hertz sound wave is pretty clean, there's just something on top of it distorting it.
@@nighttow8780 wow thank u for the breakdown!! what would u suggest I do?
@@RickyDesktop I'm not an artist Like You brother. I don't want to make suggestions to modify your art. 99.9% of stereos out there will have absolutely no problem playing this song. I don't want to tell you to remove X waveform from your music because it will definitely change the way the music sounds. And only you should be choosing how the music sounds. I just want to make it clear, my previous comment wasn't criticism, it was just an observation of how my particular system reacted to the waveform. The Buzzy noise that accompanies that 36 hurt bass tone I'm pretty sure is what is causing it. But that buzzing noise may have been embedded in that base Tone If the track was sampled from somewhere else. You may not be able to remove it. I don't know your process so I don't know where it came from. You do what feels right to you bro, don't let me tell you nothing. You're the artist here, I simply enjoy your art
I called it jacked up. That was inappropriate, it gives it a negative connotation that I did not intend it to have. My apologies
ITS TOO SHORT but would be sick
Dock
Cx oke