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Synth Noise, Specifically for Sub Bass - SynthWizard - 12-05-2018

Synth Noise, Specifically for Sub Bass

<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Wondering what peoples' experiences are in dealing with analog synth noise. I've been moving my production over to a more analog setup, and have been experimenting using my analog setup for sub bass, but there's always that little bit of noise there. Something like a sub, I feel, should be very &quot;clean&quot; sounding, and although the power of analog sub seems to be much bigger, i'm afraid the noise of it will get distracting in the club, as opposed to using let's say a Serum sine wave for sub, which is a bit colder, but no hiss. I will experiment on my own in my next shows comparing them, just wondering what people are doing to help deal with this, if at all. I get the charm of analog is the &quot;grit&quot; and it works well for top synths, but I know many producers are almost &quot;fully&quot; analog (besides the daw they eventually record everything to), and would love some tips/advice/discussion on this topic. The analog parts always hit the crowd the best, in my experience, and would love to see what it does to their experience on a &quot;subsonic&quot; level! Thanks!</p> </div><!-- SC_ON --> submitted by <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/oceanzbeats"> /u/oceanzbeats </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/synthesizers/comments/a3gyr5/synth_noise_specifically_for_sub_bass/">[link]</a></span> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/synthesizers/comments/a3gyr5/synth_noise_specifically_for_sub_bass/">[comments]</a></span>