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If your bass and kick disappear in mono, your stereo wideners (chorus, phaser, stereo imagers) are destroying your harmonic foundation. Any stereo effect on bass frequencies creates phase issues that cancel the fundamental note. thesecretsofdancemusicproductiondavidfeltonepub exclusive

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  • The Drop: The peak of the wave.
  • The Breakdown: The trough.

He argues that side-chain compression is a band-aid. The true secret is harmonic layering. He instructs readers to split their bass into three layers: The Drop: The peak of the wave

When it comes to sound design, David emphasizes the importance of subtlety. "It's easy to get carried away with sound design and overdo it," he warns. "But the best sounds are often the ones that are understated, yet still add something special to the track."

Quick Checklist (Before Export)

  • Leave headroom: Aim for -6 dB LUFS true peak margin on the master bus before mastering.
  • Bouncing stems: Export 16–24 bit stems for mastering; include dry, FX, and group stems as needed.
  • Mastering goals: Target loudness appropriate to genre; preserve dynamics for club systems.
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