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How does Decaf make his music?
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<blockquote data-quote="T3mpest" data-source="post: 8263210" data-attributes="member: 560148"><p>You have to alter the voices to bring the bass down, at least as far as I know.. You lower the frequencies by slowing down the song, which lowers the cycles per second.. Makes the bass deeper, but vocals too. I guess you could put a sharp filter on each half of the track, bass and midrange and then put them back together at the end.. Audacity does have a way to slow a song without effecting it's tone, so you'd use that on the vocals to align the track back in terms of time... I've never tried that method, but since it's hardly ever done I'm guessing it doesn't work well..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3mpest, post: 8263210, member: 560148"] You have to alter the voices to bring the bass down, at least as far as I know.. You lower the frequencies by slowing down the song, which lowers the cycles per second.. Makes the bass deeper, but vocals too. I guess you could put a sharp filter on each half of the track, bass and midrange and then put them back together at the end.. Audacity does have a way to slow a song without effecting it's tone, so you'd use that on the vocals to align the track back in terms of time... I've never tried that method, but since it's hardly ever done I'm guessing it doesn't work well.. [/QUOTE]
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