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Is there anyone around that still sales rebassed music on thumb drives? If so, hit me up please.
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thanks my wife will love the these boots are made for walkin' song lol..Why not just buy a cheap flash drive and put em on yourself? Save money that way. Here's a few downloads.
DJSNT: Music Pack Downloads - DJ Slow N' Throw
DJ Russticals: https://djrussticals.com/music/
MBM: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7LX5JEWBf1pZ3J1RDNPWlBVQnc
Second this. DJSNT has a playlist of like 270+ songs on Youtube. Most of that stuff hits in the 30-40 range which is perfect for most set ups (mine included).Why not just buy a cheap flash drive and put em on yourself? Save money that way. Here's a few downloads.
DJSNT: Music Pack Downloads - DJ Slow N' Throw
DJ Russticals: https://djrussticals.com/music/
MBM: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7LX5JEWBf1pZ3J1RDNPWlBVQnc
as long as it's not boosted above 0db you're generally fineHow is this music rebassed? Through audio processing software? I would think this was reduces chances of clipping unlike “bass boosted” songs?
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If I set my gains using 0db that would basically mitigate any chances of clipping in most cases right? Or is setting gains at 0db taking away potential from a lot of songs?as long as it's not boosted above 0db you're generally fine
clipping depends on where you set the gain in reference to the music you listen to, that's it. if the rebassing puts clipping into the music, that can be a problem. you see that in rock sometimes
You need to just listen to the music for clipping and watch your voltage. Music is recorded at so many different levels that I have to change the sub level on almost every songIf I set my gains using 0db that would basically mitigate any chances of clipping in most cases right? Or is setting gains at 0db taking away potential from a lot of songs?