Dub vst6/11/2023 This is even better than using (for instance) ToTape and its head bump mechanics to reinforce bass, because that (like a real tape deck) produces a stereo head bump. This is why elliptical EQs exist.Īnd the thing with DubCenter is, you don’t have to filter the original audio or mid/side it! All you have to do is use DubCenter to reinforce the bass, and it’ll automatically make that added content mono. ![]() It just makes the woofers fight each other, below a certain frequency (which depends on how far apart your speakers are). The reason you’d want to do that is, whether for sound reinforcement or vinyl mastering there’s little reason to have stereo bass. If you were using DubSub to its fullest, this one lets you do the same only with the bass and sub outputs centered. This isn’t the last you’ll hear of this tool as I have BassKit coming out (which is the more approachable, well-behaved version of DubCenter) but this is the one that will let you get the most extreme. So here’s a useful follow-up: as promised, DubSub with mono bass. TL DW: DubCenter is a version of DubSub where the bass reinforcement is purely mono.
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