Post: How To Bass Boost A Song
02-01-2011, 08:53 PM #1
Josh.
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Hey guys, today I'm gonna be showing you an easy way to bass boost a song, because I know I wanted to know how to do it, & I can't be the only one out of you all. So here we go Dancing . There's gonna be a few things your gonna need,
1st of all, your gonna have to have the song you want to bass boost.. obviously. My suggestion for free songs are BeeMP3 & Google search. xD
2nd of all, your going to need a program called Audacity, if you don't have it already click You must login or register to view this content. & download the latest version of it.

Now here's there hardest part of it all, which is actually really simple..
Your going to open up Audacity, then go to File->Open and then find the song you want to bass boost & open it.
Now, hit Ctrl+A, or go over to Edit->Select->Select All in Audacity.
Heres the part that may confuse you. Go to effect, & then go to Normalize. Don't click Bass Booster yet. After you click Normalize, it'll bring up a notification box along the lines of are you sure you want to do this. Click OK, you should notice the frequency bars will get smaller. Now you can Select All again if it's not all selected & go over to Effect->Bass Boost. Now you can customize the settings for the bass. I prefer around 150-180 for the Frequency & around 15-25 for the Boost.
Thanks for reading, I hope I helped. If you want a video, I'll get one for you. Now go have some fun causing a earthquake with your Bass Boosted song on your subs. xD
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02-01-2011, 09:03 PM #2
Originally posted by Josh. View Post
Hey guys, today I'm gonna be showing you an easy way to bass boost a song, because I know I wanted to know how to do it, & I can't be the only one out of you all. So here we go Dancing . There's gonna be a few things your gonna need,
1st of all, your gonna have to have the song you want to bass boost.. obviously. My suggestion for free songs are BeeMP3 & Google search. xD
2nd of all, your going to need a program called Audacity, if you don't have it already click You must login or register to view this content. & download the latest version of it.

Now here's there hardest part of it all, which is actually really simple..
Your going to open up Audacity, then go to File->Open and then find the song you want to bass boost & open it.
Now, hit Ctrl+A, or go over to Edit->Select->Select All in Audacity.
Heres the part that may confuse you. Go to effect, & then go to Normalize. Don't click Bass Booster yet. After you click Normalize, it'll bring up a notification box along the lines of are you sure you want to do this. Click OK, you should notice the frequency bars will get smaller. Now you can Select All again if it's not all selected & go over to Effect->Bass Boost. Now you can customize the settings for the bass. I prefer around 150-180 for the Frequency & around 15-25 for the Boost.
Thanks for reading, I hope I helped. If you want a video, I'll get one for you. Now go have some fun causing a earthquake with your Bass Boosted song on your subs. xD


Hey thanks for the tutorial, it worked.
But whats the point in normalizing it first?
02-01-2011, 09:06 PM #3
Josh.
Gym leader
Originally posted by rishay87 View Post
Hey thanks for the tutorial, it worked.
But whats the point in normalizing it first?


if you don't normalize first it'll just sound really screwed up after you bass boost it. whenever it's in the original version it's not supposed to be bass boosted, so normalizing makes it so that you can bass boost it without it sounding all screwed up.
02-01-2011, 09:10 PM #4
Originally posted by Josh. View Post
if you don't normalize first it'll just sound really screwed up after you bass boost it. whenever it's in the original version it's not supposed to be bass boosted, so normalizing makes it so that you can bass boost it without it sounding all screwed up.


Thankssss, +rep
Upside Down Happy
02-15-2011, 07:37 PM #5
thanks it came in handyOutie
04-09-2011, 03:57 AM #6
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Originally posted by Josh. View Post
Hey guys, today I'm gonna be showing you an easy way to bass boost a song, because I know I wanted to know how to do it, & I can't be the only one out of you all. So here we go Dancing . There's gonna be a few things your gonna need,
1st of all, your gonna have to have the song you want to bass boost.. obviously. My suggestion for free songs are BeeMP3 & Google search. xD
2nd of all, your going to need a program called Audacity, if you don't have it already click You must login or register to view this content. & download the latest version of it.

Now here's there hardest part of it all, which is actually really simple..
Your going to open up Audacity, then go to File->Open and then find the song you want to bass boost & open it.
Now, hit Ctrl+A, or go over to Edit->Select->Select All in Audacity.
Heres the part that may confuse you. Go to effect, & then go to Normalize. Don't click Bass Booster yet. After you click Normalize, it'll bring up a notification box along the lines of are you sure you want to do this. Click OK, you should notice the frequency bars will get smaller. Now you can Select All again if it's not all selected & go over to Effect->Bass Boost. Now you can customize the settings for the bass. I prefer around 150-180 for the Frequency & around 15-25 for the Boost.
Thanks for reading, I hope I helped. If you want a video, I'll get one for you. Now go have some fun causing a earthquake with your Bass Boosted song on your subs. xD


for some reason when i select all it wont let me choose an effect

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