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Excessive (recovered sub bass) - J.riddell - 24-04-2018

Hi, this is the first time I mix dub-step, and found it incredibly fun.

I let myself process a lot some instruments, just for fun. I hope not for worse.

I noticed some tings in the very low end didn't produce any sound in some small systems so I tried to move them a bit higher in frequency.

In general I focused on making the intense part sound big, I added some artificial widening to the main bass, that made it kind of bigger but sounded a bit less aggressive than the original that maybe it's not so good.

I didn't add any automation at the time.