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November 16, 2011 at 10:58 pm #1233SebekMember
Hi, very interested in radio fm, and especially the sound you can hear on the radio fm. It is better and more accurate than ordinary CD Exact
In 2004, I heard a radio with a very interesting sound. The sound was quite clear, but the most interesting is that when you started with bass in the song, it struck harder at the beginning of reaching the level of truncation characteristic, slowly returning to normal levels especially at the club works, the type of hands up, house, trance, etc.
If someone does not understand me that I recorded a few songs from this interesting and bass sounds from the radio straight to your hard drive and compress to mp3. I did it only in 2007, as previously recorded the songs on a cassette tape of the radio. To this day, this gives the radio station, but not this sound and powerful bass without these early
And here I have this question: How is this possible and what is apparent? And if you can do so breakaway broadcast processor program?And here is one of the songs broadcast by a radio
http://www.4shared.com/audio/6HHFuT0g/C … ream_.htmlPay attention to the bass that strike harder at the beginning and I advise you listen to it in its entirety because it is a very interesting sound. Let me add that I have other songs on the hard disk recorded with this radio
For all the stylistic and linguistic errors, sorry. Poorly know English, so I wrote this post using the translation
November 17, 2011 at 12:39 am #12819BokiMembersuper slow attack for ‘bass" band = Actually bad!
November 17, 2011 at 8:59 pm #12820SebekMemberThank you for your response 😀 . I know a little more. Actually it is a wrong that was super slow attack, but I liked it 🙂 It’s fun it was, straight from the radio receiver to the speakers. I wonder if a Multiband Compressor so can …
November 17, 2011 at 9:07 pm #12821BokiMemberSo what is it then 😀
November 17, 2011 at 10:47 pm #12822SebekMemberCan you do that as the audio material presented? 🙂 I tried to do this brodcast breakaway super slow attack, something came on the Moon & Spoon, but fast is this attack.
Unfortunately, I have integrated sound card, Sound Max. It has only 48 KHz sampling rate, so Umni MPX out is useless, so I’m left to test L / R Out 🙁
Surely someone will think why he wants to super slow and does not normally attack 😆 . Just like it sounds good to me and remind se these moments listening to the radio 🙂November 17, 2011 at 11:47 pm #12823BokiMemberSlow Attack speed is on lower band(s) and it’s so slow that you cannot make it so slow with BA. I guess they set it like that to preserve *bass*, and ofcourse that it not the way how it should be done. 😉
November 18, 2011 at 5:23 pm #12824SebekMemberThis means that the breakaway audio processor is stable. In this radio station that I have previously discussed what had come to an accidental omission of setting the attack on lower frequencies (the most slow attack "bass" can be heard on such strong songs such as Cascada presented, but the music they played only two hours once a week in the the DJ’s Dance Chart. in general, the radio was directed to Pop or older or newer songs where you could not hear this unacceptable attack, because the bass is not as strong in these works). I suspect that the Multiband Compressor for them this was not some vst plug, or a supplement to the media player but a real device.
I’m curious as to produce this super-slow attack … more attack less relase, maybe the other way around, and maybe even more ratio. It is not easy to create something like this 🙂Edit:
Failed I get this effect. I managed to reduce the speed of the compressor BBP below zero, although the stripes in the compressor slowly moving, it still could not effect a super slow bass. I have no idea, but I will test a few things 🙂 -
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