You always are a fountain of wisdom. thanks for the insights.You could actually use Kelvin to do the same thing too because it has those configurable filters.
The problem with the marketing "get bass to be heard on small speakers" is that it never REALLY works. It is incredibly easy to completely screw up the original tone of a mix. Yes, you could get an almost sine wave bass at 50Hz to be heard in a small speaker with cutoff at 150Hz but it'll have drastically changed the tonality of the original sound and no longer sounds like an actual sine wave bass.
There is no magic bullet, but the most transparent (that being the key word here) so far is BassLane Pro. It'll do the least amounts of damage while still giving a very small but perceptible increase in notes below cutoff of a small speaker.
Statistics: Posted by Xbucket — Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:40 pm