Tech House Bass

Tech House Bass
Posted on: 29.10.2012 by Digna Sweig
I need good vst plugin for bass.What is your suggestion
Celestine Porebski
24.11.2012
Originally Posted by Razzlesnaz
No need to buy huge plug ins, just spend $2000.00 on some legendary hardware......
I believe he meant samples of 808/909 toms. And those are certainly omnipresent
Jeannine Drobney
23.11.2012
Originally Posted by spacehxc
Most tech house bass is just down pitched toms, the 808 and 909 are a good place to start. Seriously there is no need to buy huge plug ins.
No need to buy huge plug ins, just spend $2000.00 on some legendary hardware......
Jeannine Drobney
29.10.2012
I own SUB BOOM BASS and it is a fantastic low end synth. Its priced right also here in the states at $119.00. Wait for a guitar center coupon and get it for even less. A lot of times people sell their used vst's on kvraudio.com or in the for sale section so you can pick up a used bass soft synth for a lot less. subboombassBIG.jpg

I believe SBB has a ton of inspiring sounds for many many many dance genres, a huge dub step section, house, trance, hip hop, trip hop, downtempo breaks, you name it. I believe I read in computer music that SBB was a smaller version of Predator by Papen but its alos about $50 more than SBB.
Digna Sweig
29.10.2012
I need good vst plugin for bass.What is your suggestion
Dorie Scelzo
25.11.2012
TAL Bassline is a copy of the Roland SH-101. I like it for free.

Arturia also gave away their Minimoog-V synth at some point. That was fun. IDK if it's still available at all, though, let alone for free.
Jeannine Drobney
25.11.2012
For what its worth i pitched down some tom samples in Kong (reason) and built some drum tracks. I really appreciate the production advice as I love the results for the tech house bass. Now I am going to import the audio into ABleton and see what Papens SBB can do for a bass line.
Celestine Porebski
24.11.2012
Originally Posted by Razzlesnaz
No need to buy huge plug ins, just spend $2000.00 on some legendary hardware......
I believe he meant samples of 808/909 toms. And those are certainly omnipresent
Jeannine Drobney
23.11.2012
Originally Posted by spacehxc
Most tech house bass is just down pitched toms, the 808 and 909 are a good place to start. Seriously there is no need to buy huge plug ins.
No need to buy huge plug ins, just spend $2000.00 on some legendary hardware......
Jacqulyn Cruson
23.11.2012
Most tech house bass is just down pitched toms, the 808 and 909 are a good place to start. Seriously there is no need to buy huge plug ins.
Arline Receveur
31.10.2012
Massive or Minimonsta.

The only 2 I use for making a bass. Both sound really great.
Georgina Schatzman
31.10.2012
Minimonsta, hands down. Such a good all around synth, and obviously excels at basslines as it's of the Moog lineage.

With that being said, Rob Papens SBB is also an excellent choice. Can't really go wrong with that one I'd say
Jeannine Drobney
29.10.2012
I own SUB BOOM BASS and it is a fantastic low end synth. Its priced right also here in the states at $119.00. Wait for a guitar center coupon and get it for even less. A lot of times people sell their used vst's on kvraudio.com or in the for sale section so you can pick up a used bass soft synth for a lot less. subboombassBIG.jpg

I believe SBB has a ton of inspiring sounds for many many many dance genres, a huge dub step section, house, trance, hip hop, trip hop, downtempo breaks, you name it. I believe I read in computer music that SBB was a smaller version of Predator by Papen but its alos about $50 more than SBB.
Elois Bochette
29.10.2012
yeah i believe you need to need to be more specific
the jupiter 8 is good as well as the sylenth1 and massive

what are you looking for?
Linda Chavda
29.10.2012
Id say any, but you ask for one specifically so I'll say sub boom bass by rob papen. I haven't used it but I've heard good things.

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