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<blockquote data-quote="daemon9" data-source="post: 8726603" data-attributes="member: 681726"><p>It's pretty simple, actually, and the manual explains it so: "The Epicenter Plus looks at the low </p><p>frequency harmonics that are in upper frequencies and uses them to recreate the </p><p>lower bass notes that have been rolled off or removed." </p><p></p><p>Rock/Metal between 1980-1995 is pretty straight forward. There's no complicated electronic bass heavy beats that are attenuated via MIDI controller or anything like that. Guitars were standard tuning for the most part and bass drums didn't sound like they were recorded in a big hall John Bonham-style and actually had more of a tighter punch. If the Epicenter is in fact trying to create a bass tone to a frequency that's far beyond, say, 400hz then a sensitivity dial would be a no brainer...but there isn't one. If this is how Audio Control intended the Plus to function, then it also must have been intended to be used with a specific type of music...and I can see why they discontinued the Plus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daemon9, post: 8726603, member: 681726"] It's pretty simple, actually, and the manual explains it so: "The Epicenter Plus looks at the low frequency harmonics that are in upper frequencies and uses them to recreate the lower bass notes that have been rolled off or removed." Rock/Metal between 1980-1995 is pretty straight forward. There's no complicated electronic bass heavy beats that are attenuated via MIDI controller or anything like that. Guitars were standard tuning for the most part and bass drums didn't sound like they were recorded in a big hall John Bonham-style and actually had more of a tighter punch. If the Epicenter is in fact trying to create a bass tone to a frequency that's far beyond, say, 400hz then a sensitivity dial would be a no brainer...but there isn't one. If this is how Audio Control intended the Plus to function, then it also must have been intended to be used with a specific type of music...and I can see why they discontinued the Plus. [/QUOTE]
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