The bassline made with the sample but with out the main sample i made the bass with!
A hip hop / mpc trick i guess!
I was working on a track that i made with a loop and the track was missing a bassline so I EQ the loop where i can only hear the lows and added some delay and chop the loop up and made a cool bass line made with the sample loop and it came out sounding nice, i just need to beef up the bass!
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cryophonik
There's a bass-enhancing plugin in the Crysonic bundle that is currently dirt cheap:
Waves MaxxBass is pretty good, and there are a few other bass enhancers around as well. Or, just use good ol' EQ.
The thing with all these plugins, though, is that they rely on some low frequencies being present. If it's a sound that has already been hi-pass filtered, or just doesn't have any low frequencies, then you won't have much luck with them.
atxbigballer1
Thanks Cryo i will check them out.
I was working on a track that i made with a loop and the track was missing a bassline so I EQ the loop where i can only hear the lows and added some delay and chop the loop up and made a cool bass line made with the sample loop and it came out sounding nice, i just need to beef up the bass!
also, any tips on how u can turn a stereo audio file to mono for my bass loop?
DJ_Rafnel
Waves Renaissance Bass Plugin is where it's at. Simple, works like a charm.
Matt_Moor
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Originally posted by atxbigballer1
also, any tips on how u can turn a stereo audio file to mono for my bass loop?
BX Digital by Brainworx
sako487
XBASS4000
kadomony
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Originally posted by DJ_Rafnel
Waves Renaissance Bass Plugin is where it's at. Simple, works like a charm.
This. Love RBass!
Andy28
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Originally posted by DJ_Rafnel
Waves Renaissance Bass Plugin is where it's at. Simple, works like a charm.
Yep, Sean Tyas swears by this..
Also Utility in live will mono stereo sounds by setting it to zero, Waves stereo imager does the same although if you have any wave bundles they have mono eqs which will do the job.. Never tried this but alot of eqs or other processor plugs have left and right outputs so couldnt you just kill the right output and then shift the pan on the mixer channel to balance the left channel between the left and right??