With even the best, biggest, and most powerful hifi subwoofers losing output below 15 Hz, we're definitely getting into ridiculous territory here! If an SVS PB16 can't reproduce it, we've probably gone too far. :D Love it!
The piano string reminds me of the cable bending and snapping sound from the T-Rex introduction scene in Jurassic Park, as it's breaking out of its enclosure
So you basically built a Motograter. That band named itself after that instrument they had, which was basically an industrial cable spring being hit for extra vibration/feel.
I made quite a few ERBs with the C# and a couple with the G#00. One was a 13 strings 36"-26" multiscale, the other was a single scale 34". I can even manage to use my 10 bucks chromatic tuner on them.
If the note were a sine wave this would be true. A bass note is audiologically comprised of only 12-15% of its identifying frequency. Nearly 50% of the sonic content of a bass note is an octave above the identifying frequency. A 13Hz bass note has a 26Hz second harmonic and is both very audible and very discernible. Timbre defines a note - not just its identifying frequency.
@@TheTurtleneck64 - fundamental can be better controlled through tension. Higher tension brings harmonics forward - lower tension brings fundamental forward. AND . . . it's a LOT easier to control than using a different string design altogether. A string necessarily thick enough to do 13hz will be dark sounding anyway - the more wire you wrap around wire the darker the tone you'll end up with. There's no way to avoid this.
I'm listening on my phone speaker, and I can hear tones, but it's just the subharmonics or tones, and then the actual frequency as the audio peaks and distorts with the individual pulses.
I just bought a schecter custom 6 bass. Im looking for a heavier gauge string so that my lowest will be a G with the b string being the second lowest. Any recommendations on the gauge I should choose? Currently my B string is about 135
I order custom strings through Stringjoy for guitar and for insane bass string gauges I just ordered through a UK company called Newtone strings, recommended to me by a friend, completely custom, I got gauges 0.067 0.094 0.130 0.200 For D0 A0 D1 G1, pretty light tension but going thinner helps a lot with brightness, I'm doing that on a 34" 4 string I'm hoping will hold up haha
Also Newtone is cheaper Than Kalium by far and their website is easier to use, Kalium would charge you the same for one 200 gauge string as Newtone does for a full custom 4 string set, I got their diamond strings, stainless steel, tapered, you also have to measure the length from your bass's nut to where the ball end anchors at the bridge, I paid $44.84 total for those 4 strings with shipping and tax everything, shipping from the UK to the US was around $5.73
I listened to music too loud (yes playing rock n roll for a decade leaves some scars) and I cannot hear under 26Hz. I suppose that everything I hear there isn't the note, maybe harmonics and some noise of the string(s) going wild.
English isn't a phonetic language like Russian. So people getting angry about how you said a word is petty. Those low tunings were so low, that they all just sounded like a volume difference rather than a note difference to me...
@@Shadow-ou2hp Yeah, humans physically can't hear that. You're hearing an effect similar to the infinitely descending tone (google it, hahns zimmer uses good example in interstellar) but the audible component is harmonics. Easy way to prove that is to play a for example 10hz sine wave. Sine waves contain no harmonics. It's extremely unlikely you have audio equipment that can produce sub 20hz sounds. Usually requires extremely expensive equipment and only has special use cases.
You've done it, You've turned a bass into an 808 kick drum.
HAHAH! That's funny as shit!
absolute madness haha
What if Said Too Much Productions tuned down when?
When I saw you tune down to drop E I thought that was low and now I remember this guy exists.
@@iizvullok not when but how
@@a_makarov Suspension bridge cable.
It is crazy how this just have no sound anymore, you just feel it
I'd be scared if i saw a guy walk up on stage with a plank of wood with one string
Why?
Thank you, my pet elephant started jamming so hard he finally broke that one wall we wanted demolished for like a decade
I absolutely love that even if it's stupid low, you can make out the fundamental note somehow.
You can literally see the standing-wave in the string without the need for slo-mo.
How is your channel this underrated?
It isn't material other people can pursue. It isn't really musical nor lends itself to music. Just sounds.
This deserves more views.
I know we like to joke about low strings being bridge cables, but I don't think that's really that much of an exaggeration anymore
Kalium sitting back taking your money "yeah we're seeing how low we can go keep buying"
With even the best, biggest, and most powerful hifi subwoofers losing output below 15 Hz, we're definitely getting into ridiculous territory here! If an SVS PB16 can't reproduce it, we've probably gone too far. :D Love it!
The piano string reminds me of the cable bending and snapping sound from the T-Rex introduction scene in Jurassic Park, as it's breaking out of its enclosure
BRO THAT´S NO A STRING, THAT´S A CABLE
My favourite djent was at F-1. It sounds wonderful 😍
my subwoofer came in handy for this video
Only thing left to play is droning doom metal😂😂😂 great job and Djent on man.
seems like a very wise investment
4:50 you scared the hell out of me
So you basically built a Motograter. That band named itself after that instrument they had, which was basically an industrial cable spring being hit for extra vibration/feel.
The problem why they sounded bad is because height was too low, especially with piano string
I made quite a few ERBs with the C# and a couple with the G#00. One was a 13 strings 36"-26" multiscale, the other was a single scale 34". I can even manage to use my 10 bucks chromatic tuner on them.
A# -4 / B -4 keeps making me laugh for some reason.
I'd love to see you experiment with making a bass lap steel, and seeing how low you can go before you can't get a tone from the tone bar.
Said Too Much Productions The Longer Scale Length really made a big difference.
One it went below 13hz the notes don’t have discernible pitch pitch and below 7hz it’s just pulses
If the note were a sine wave this would be true. A bass note is audiologically comprised of only 12-15% of its identifying frequency. Nearly 50% of the sonic content of a bass note is an octave above the identifying frequency. A 13Hz bass note has a 26Hz second harmonic and is both very audible and very discernible. Timbre defines a note - not just its identifying frequency.
@@skipfantry5059 I'm surprised there's no extra thick flatwounds being made, to accentuate the fundamental more
@@TheTurtleneck64 - fundamental can be better controlled through tension. Higher tension brings harmonics forward - lower tension brings fundamental forward. AND . . . it's a LOT easier to control than using a different string design altogether.
A string necessarily thick enough to do 13hz will be dark sounding anyway - the more wire you wrap around wire the darker the tone you'll end up with. There's no way to avoid this.
Now play it through a 300w SVT cranked all the way up!
Why does this guy always give me 2006 vibes
4:03 "what am I doing with my life?"
Welcome back legend
I have no idea why I’m here. Now, I’m off to Charles Berthoud’s channel to cleanse my palette. ☮️❤️
I'm listening on my phone speaker, and I can hear tones, but it's just the subharmonics or tones, and then the actual frequency as the audio peaks and distorts with the individual pulses.
Use it in a mix brah, I love it
How am I hearing the lowest ones, my headphones don’t even go below 15hz
I just bought a schecter custom 6 bass. Im looking for a heavier gauge string so that my lowest will be a G with the b string being the second lowest. Any recommendations on the gauge I should choose? Currently my B string is about 135
I order custom strings through Stringjoy for guitar and for insane bass string gauges I just ordered through a UK company called Newtone strings, recommended to me by a friend, completely custom, I got gauges
0.067
0.094
0.130
0.200
For D0 A0 D1 G1, pretty light tension but going thinner helps a lot with brightness, I'm doing that on a 34" 4 string I'm hoping will hold up haha
Newtone does up to a 200 gauge, that's what I ordered, they don't go any thicker
Also Newtone is cheaper Than Kalium by far and their website is easier to use, Kalium would charge you the same for one 200 gauge string as Newtone does for a full custom 4 string set, I got their diamond strings, stainless steel, tapered, you also have to measure the length from your bass's nut to where the ball end anchors at the bridge, I paid $44.84 total for those 4 strings with shipping and tax everything, shipping from the UK to the US was around $5.73
Wow. Next time I design a bass pedal, I'm going to have to note that I need to not cut frequencies that low... sheesh!
Dude u inspire me to tune so low!
I am playing this through 3 sub woofers my neighbors love me
i'm high and i'm glad i came across this brilliance.
Doing many different comparisons would rock.
You should play a song with the .266 stringed bass.
[laughs in motorgrater]
*Meshuggah has entered the chat
Well, I heard you pluck the string at A#-4, not sure if that's the note or just the sound of your plectrum hitting it🤷♂️
thoughts on meshuggah tuning down to F with a quake bass this next album?
Brown note achieved.
Leave some notes for the rest of us pls
Done did it again!!
I listened to music too loud (yes playing rock n roll for a decade leaves some scars) and I cannot hear under 26Hz. I suppose that everything I hear there isn't the note, maybe harmonics and some noise of the string(s) going wild.
"forgive my pronounciation" 😂
they sound like star wars laser guns lol
Is this a doom metal track?
То ли 6, то ли 8 гц частота может, говорят, убить. Так что вперёд, нет конца мензуре!))
bro literally invented motograter
sounds like music for Bigfoot!
Not even zure if this is djenty enough.
2:52
Idles!
You built a Motograter.😂😂
Nah, don't feel like grabbing my headphones. Phone speaker, prepare to earn your keep.
According to science, these instruments could easily give you a headache,
This just sounds like my g string when i bend
Wow an earthquake maker
Give this Madness to "Brushy One String" and he will invent a new Genre :D
English isn't a phonetic language like Russian. So people getting angry about how you said a word is petty. Those low tunings were so low, that they all just sounded like a volume difference rather than a note difference to me...
last i could hear was the very last frequencies
F L U B B E R
I feel like the overtones are too loud, the actual note can't really be heard :(
You have found the bottom! 🤘
How the hell can I hear this G#-1!?!? No really. I hear it!
You hear the overtones
@@lukas1966 no. Also, It may be The Illusion.
@@Shadow-ou2hp Yeah, humans physically can't hear that. You're hearing an effect similar to the infinitely descending tone (google it, hahns zimmer uses good example in interstellar) but the audible component is harmonics. Easy way to prove that is to play a for example 10hz sine wave. Sine waves contain no harmonics.
It's extremely unlikely you have audio equipment that can produce sub 20hz sounds. Usually requires extremely expensive equipment and only has special use cases.
@@Shadow-ou2hp literally is the overtones tho
Try higher saddle heights
For the sag?
lol this is basically tuning i use (14hz)
what the FUCK
Sub djent?
all those notes sounded the same until a#-2
That's just silly. :-D
Its literally a djent stick
make fortnite song guitar solo pretty please i want to hear it in drop d-1
E-1 10.30Hertz bom
I'm thinking we can tune to E -7.... make it happen.
I think that's impossible
@@elimason3488 possible: yes,
outside human hearing: also yes.
@@lichkrieg4898 how is it possible if the tuner can't even recognize the note let alone hear it by ear?
@@lichkrieg4898 lowest note a human can hear is an E0 not en E-7
@@elimason3488 exactly. just because we can not hear it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist. it's just harder to measure.
That is low
1 hertz, plz
Line 6 lol
Not forgiving the mispronunciation of mispronunciation though.
Djent? More like Flap.
Hey listen to my music: wubwubwubwubwub lmao
This is awesome!