Let me preface this with the fact that I am not a producer. I have a small handful of software, that's it. I never publicly release anything I make (I don't want to subject people to that), and do it purely because it's fun.
So heres the deal. I wrote a short tune in ~1 hour, and rendered it. Here a link. Yes, I know its awful, unoriginal, horribly mixed, and generally not good in pretty much every way. That's not the point. After listening to it a few times, I noticed that between different plays, the sub seems to go in and out of tune. One playback it's fine, the next it's not. The possible answers I see to this are:
- "It's in tune you doofus, you just have astoundingly bad pitch."
- "It's out of tune you doofus, you just have astoundingly bad pitch."
- "Low frequencies that don't have enough complementary harmonics can be hard to hear correctly. Your mind is playing tricks on you." (I have no idea how valid the foundation of that statement is, but it is based on something I've read somewhere... I think...)
- "Just a classic case of /insert really obvious pitfall/. If you knew what you were doing, this wouldn't happen."
- "You've created a quantum song. Great job."
To anyone that can help, thank you! Also I'm sorry you had to listen to that, here's a few good songs off the top of my head.
PS: I'd recommend downloading the original unencoded file from SC, to rule out compression somehow... solving the problem?
Submitted November 16, 2016 at 04:32AM by hackerboy777 https://www.reddit.com/r/edmproduction/comments/5d80ac/am_i_going_crazy_or_does_this_bass_go_inout_of/?utm_source=ifttt