Using Dynamic EQ to lower the Second Note
Bass synth notes can sometimes get a little crazy with the loudness difference between them. It’s almost like certain notes resonate a few decibels louder than others. This can be down to the performance (live or midi) or just the way the synth responds to the notes being played. This can make a bass line sound too jumpy and out of control. If you don’t manage this dynamic it can throw off your mastering compression and limiter at a later stage.
In this image we have two notes in a bass line, note 1 and note 2. Note 2 is louder than note 1. We want to reduce the loudness of note 2 without affecting note 1. To do this, find the frequency of note 2 and create an EQ band with a high ‘Q’ so it only affects that note. Then tweak the threshold so the eq is only triggered by the louder note.
In this image we have two notes in a bass line, note 1 and note 2. Note 2 is louder than note 1. We want to reduce the loudness of note 2 without affecting note 1. To do this, find the frequency of note 2 and create an EQ band with a high ‘Q’ so it only affects that note. Then tweak the threshold so the eq is only triggered by the louder note.
Source: https://www.masteringthemix.com/
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