

LFO tool - sidechaining every 1/16th of the bass so there are no notes overlaping. again depends of the sound and how it fits with rest of the track Fabfilter Pro-Q - cuting low end with 12-24 dB at 30-35Hz. Oxford Dynamics compresor - Using expander and compressor to cut the peaks. or you can just use high boost/high shelfing but with Saturn i feel like i can do it more precisely

someone use Quadrafuzz like Talpa but both are great. sometimes i add up to 10dB of high freqs depends of sound i want to achive. Fabfilter Saturn to add saturation, make attack/click up. Making good envelope and both phases (saw + sine for sub), detuning and adding stereo if needed (remember to put bellow 100 hz in mono!!) then i start with after processing in the mixer: here is something from my experience and how i do basses As for U-He i heard Diva is superb, you should try that one too! I cant say for Zebra but I found Sylenth1 the easiest and i used it in my last 10 or so. often just adding a multiband dynamics in ableton without any compression going on giv es the bass a big boost in richness und clarity.Īdd a lowcut, multiband distortion and compression, eqing and so on is a long process to get it right.do copies, try another fx chain, compare the copies. Got to find the sweet spot with these parameters: vcf1 cutoff, the amount of env2 effecting the cutoff and env2 delay.Įven having this well set it just doesn't sound that good. Vcf1 filter type varies, no resonance, no drive or whatever. The osc is set to retrigger and env1 i assigned (standard) Of course no further fx in the osc itself, no width and so on. I'm still trying to find the best one and sometimes also a different phase did the trick.
