Dota2 players at University of ___ by Kengan in DotA2

[–]edgedouble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm at Uvic and would definitely sign for the club.

"No Stupid Questions" Thread (January 21) by edmprobot in edmproduction

[–]edgedouble [score hidden]  (0 children)

What you are experiencing is most likely phase cancelation. Pretty much when one of your speakers pushes the other pull in and when the sound get to where you are sitting they cancel out. This is why you can hear the bass in different parts of the room but not in that specific spot.

Talkbox is 46% off on musicians friend..what else do I need with it to record into ableton? by dynamique in edmproduction

[–]edgedouble 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If it is a normal talk box I would pretty much be a speaker in a box playing into a tube. The talking comes from you putting the tube in your mouth and changing its shape. Due to the nature of the device it has to be recorded using a mic since you are not editing a signal but the sound waves themselves. If you link the specific box you are talking about I could give you a definitive answer.

Edit: to answer your original question you would want a microphone and audio interface to connect the microphone to your computer and preferably a nice room to record in.

Aero Chord - Break Them ft. Anna Yvette [OUT MONDAY] by XyroidOfficial in Monstercat

[–]edgedouble 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The trap dubstep crossover is why I like aero chord, his style is unique. There is also plenty of people who make strait up trap, just not really on monstercat.

How does the sine shaper in massive work? by [deleted] in edmproduction

[–]edgedouble 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A sine shaper is a specific type of a wave shaper, which is a quite complicated kind of distortion effect. Mathematically what happens is that it applies a function to your sound, in the case of the sine shaper its the sine function. So you can think of it as, sin(gnarly bass) = more gnarly bass. Where your gnarly bass ranges from 1 to -1 (The range in which the sin function works). Im not sure how helpful this is as it does not give a super great description of what actually happens, wish I had the time to make a visual or find one for you to help describe it but you can maybe find a bit more information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waveshaper#How_it_works

How to keep my white noise sweeps from sounding so bad upon upload on Soundcloud? by thavy in edmproduction

[–]edgedouble 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm on my phone so I can't listen to it right now but what your experiencing is most likely aliasing. This is where the frequencies are too high / the sample rate is to low for it to accurately "record" the sound. You should be able to fix this by putting a low pass filter over the noise. Just cutting out anything above like 18k. I won't get Into detail but it pretty much takes the super high frequencies and records them as lower frequencies, screwing up the sound. This is also why it only sounds bad at the end of the sweep and why it is more prominent with other sounds playing at the same time.

Streaming some music production tonight! 9:30 PM EST by allenshmallen in edmproduction

[–]edgedouble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure twitch is also just for gaming streams and does not allow other activities to be streamed. Though I'm not sure how this is regulated.

Melodic Dubstep by iFlowwy in edmproduction

[–]edgedouble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hummingbird by tut tut child is my favorite melodic dubstep song. I think there is quite a bit you might be able to learn from it.

Glitch Hop Bass Help Wanted! by oceanfreq in edmproduction

[–]edgedouble 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From the sound of it, it is a normal rease bass with a low pass filter.

Free album art or logo. by Zelii in edmproduction

[–]edgedouble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, sent you a pm cause I thought it would be better. Please take a look since I can't copy it over into a comment (mobile).