what plgins? I'd like to try them (I'm a composing grad so my daw knowledge suck) can't you also mitigate that by applaying the reinforcing frequencies in a aux track? like, develop bass' harmonics from the bass intead of boosting it in the track?
@@gesamtkuntswreck congrats on being a grad 🙌🏾as far as plugins: Waves RBass is a cheaper and solid plugin. Submarine is also good for lower sub ranges. Applying to an aux/send could work too, it can give more control but I’d monitor the mid/side changes too if it’s stereo. And generating additional harmonics within the synth could also work some modern synths have this built in. With Harmonics it just takes abit of math. Between the even and odd harmonics it’s worth remembering these all take up space and need to be considered for clarity. Anyway to summarize. Just experiment your ears will tell you what works or doesn’t. And with any type of producing the more your do it the better there’s no real secret 👏🏾
Another trick seems to be using oblong 'racetrack driver' speakers, to maximise surface area of the cone even in a small enclosure, and also passive radiators, which allow for a low resonant frequency without the space required for a port.
@@MadrafTintagel C'est moi qui ai tourné cette section et je te garantis que c'est bien 60Hz. Et si tu regardes bien où est le sommet de l'analyseur spectral, tu vois que c'est juste après 50Hz, à 60Hz précisément. Après, je vous l'accorde c'est une forme d'onde assez large pour que ce ne soit pas très clair au premier regard.
@@BoringVic Je viens d'écouter 50 et 60 Hz avec Audacity, et pour moi, c'est clairement du 50. Cela dit, à ces fréquences, l'oreille humaine n'est peut-être plus vraiment fiable. Quant à la courbe, je vois le sommet vers 55 Hz...
This is a great little video - not sure how it's only accumulated 8.6k videos in a year, deserves much more. Nice work regardless man!
Thank you so much !
Dope breakdown, daws and plugins can emulate this trick but it comes at a cost like you pointed out
what plgins? I'd like to try them (I'm a composing grad so my daw knowledge suck)
can't you also mitigate that by applaying the reinforcing frequencies in a aux track? like, develop bass' harmonics from the bass intead of boosting it in the track?
@@gesamtkuntswreck congrats on being a grad 🙌🏾as far as plugins: Waves RBass is a cheaper and solid plugin.
Submarine is also good for lower sub ranges.
Applying to an aux/send could work too, it can give more control but I’d monitor the mid/side changes too if it’s stereo.
And generating additional harmonics within the synth could also work some modern synths have this built in.
With Harmonics it just takes abit of math. Between the even and odd harmonics it’s worth remembering these all take up space and need to be considered for clarity.
Anyway to summarize.
Just experiment your ears will tell you what works or doesn’t.
And with any type of producing the more your do it the better there’s no real secret 👏🏾
Cool vid! I was suprised how informative and easily to understand! Appreciate it!😊
Thank you very much !
Another trick seems to be using oblong 'racetrack driver' speakers, to maximise surface area of the cone even in a small enclosure, and also passive radiators, which allow for a low resonant frequency without the space required for a port.
Indeed those are some the other tricks ! Thank you for sharing them
Interesting ! what is plugin you used for create upper harmonics ?
Waves MaxxBass :)
I fully agree with you sir, what an interesting video innit
the fact that i heard all those frequencies you played on my phone speaker
2:48 is there a way that i can amplify my speaker so it can use the bass harmonics enhancement?
wdym?
So what exactly we need to do to enhance audio output of tiny Bluetooth speakers???
I don't understand your question
@@BoringViche means an proper tutorial on how to make it sound better
ik im late lol
Let's go la meilleure video / I love you boringvicos ! You are not boring at all !
man, these sony headphones are worth it!
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finally i heard some bass from my phone😅
anyone else not notice a deference?
nvm the body, my hs8's had my feeling that thump in my brain lmao
Sounds like inspector cluseau
You need to study much about sound processors and signal feed forward and feedback.
Tell me more
2:04 it's 50Hz, not 60
No, it’s 60Hz
@@BoringVic Il a raison, c'est bien 50 Hz. À moins qu'Audacity ne se trompe de fréquence...
@@MadrafTintagel C'est moi qui ai tourné cette section et je te garantis que c'est bien 60Hz. Et si tu regardes bien où est le sommet de l'analyseur spectral, tu vois que c'est juste après 50Hz, à 60Hz précisément. Après, je vous l'accorde c'est une forme d'onde assez large pour que ce ne soit pas très clair au premier regard.
@@BoringVic Je viens d'écouter 50 et 60 Hz avec Audacity, et pour moi, c'est clairement du 50. Cela dit, à ces fréquences, l'oreille humaine n'est peut-être plus vraiment fiable. Quant à la courbe, je vois le sommet vers 55 Hz...
@@MadrafTintagel en effet, c'est bien du 50hz, zero doute. Super video sinon.
C'est donc pour ca que ces HP sonne faux !
Voilà !
my cheap earphone hears it all. amazingly deep as sh*t Vido classic earphone not earbud. fyi.
Watse of time. There's no trick here
You sure about that ?
What's the trick then?@@BoringVic
@@prevail4ll low-end psychoacoustic harmonics enhancement
@@BoringVichow to do it on my wonderboom 3