How to get fat bass?

Im currentley in to doing some hiphop and rnb and i would like to know how to get that fat bass like in lil waynes a milli? preferably with the instruments in cubase 5

waves rbass vst plugin http://www.waves.com/

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Sorry Wayne - Recommending someone to use a Waves Plugin to get a Fat bass sound is a tad irresponsible :Whistling: :w00t:

Especially just throwing it there with no reference to how to go about using it or getting the original sound that goes through it.

Sean Tyas might use it to great effect on his b’lines… but not everyone has the knowledge or money to use Waves Plugins… Have you checked out their prices recently?

I’m sure the Guy wants to eat as well as make huge sounds :hehe: :wink: :cool:

Lets actually pretend that he does for a minute :smiley:

After listening to the track in question:

Its just a really powerful Sub Bass Kick. An absolute destroyer. The type of sound that you would probably need to know exactly what you are doing with it otherwise its gonna sound too heavy.

SubBoomBass is a really cool synth - a lot of the sounds in it are pretty weak sounding, but the Sub Bass Presets are incredible.

You could probably get pretty far with looking up how to make a Sub Kick. Its all going to be about Sine Waves. The Kick in that Tune sounds like its just Sub… so maybe its just a Sine. Doesnt appear to have any click or anything at the start - its all LOW. SO possibly its synthesised.

After that, you’ll need Compression & a bit of EQ’ing to tame it. Maybe even some distortion to give the Sine some warmth or presence.

Hip Hop can use 808 Kicks which are pretty low & subby. Dont know the genre specific Hip-Hop Sample Packs that are out there, but you if you look around for what is being recommended by your peers on HipHop Forums which might get you a pointer in the right direction.

Goldbaby do a 808 Sample pack that highly regarded - [url]404 error

Wave Alchemy have also just done an 808 Pack, but I havent tried it. They have a excellent Rep for Drums… but it might be more Electronic than GB who have “Cleaner” samples.

[url]http://www.loopmasters.com/product/details/529/808_Drums[/url]

Get the SubBoomBass Demo here [url]....

Works for 30 Days. Dont listen to anything other than the Sub Presets in it.

If you like anything in it, bounce it down & try it in your own productions before you decide to buy. You’ll probably have a nice little library built up in 30 days to help you make your mind up. 

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Haha thanks guys, did not respond so much attention on this post on a primarily, electornica site. Gonna look into it, definately gave me some new stuff to think about.

Cool Man!

[quote]ICN (28/07/2010)[hr]Sorry Wayne - Recommending someone to use a Waves Plugin to get a Fat bass sound is a tad irresponsible :Whistling: :w00t:



Especially just throwing it there with no reference to how to go about using it or getting the original sound that goes through it.



Sean Tyas might use it to great effect on his b’lines… but not everyone has the knowledge or money to use Waves Plugins… Have you checked out their prices recently?



I’m sure the Guy wants to eat as well as make huge sounds :hehe: :wink: :cool:



Lets actually pretend that he doesfor a minute :smiley:



After listening to the track in question:



Its just a really powerful Sub Bass Kick.An absolute destroyer. The type of sound that you would probably need to know exactly what you are doing with it otherwise its gonna sound too heavy.



SubBoomBass is a really cool synth - a lot of the sounds in it are pretty weak sounding, but the Sub Bass Presets are incredible.



You could probably get pretty far with looking up how to make a Sub Kick. Its all going to be about Sine Waves. The Kick in that Tune sounds like its just Sub… so maybe its just a Sine. Doesnt appear to have any click or anything at the start - its all LOW. SO possibly its synthesised.



After that, you’ll need Compression & a bit of EQ’ing to tame it. Maybe even some distortion to give the Sine some warmth or presence.



Hip Hop can use 808 Kicks which are pretty low & subby.Dont know the genre specific Hip-Hop Sample Packs that are out there, but you if you look around for what is being recommended by your peers on HipHop Forums which might get you a pointer in the right direction.



Goldbaby do a 808 Sample pack that highly regarded - [url]404 error



Wave Alchemy have also just done an 808 Pack, but I havent tried it. They have a excellent Rep for Drums… but it might be more Electronic than GB who have “Cleaner” samples.



[url]http://www.loopmasters.com/product/details/529/808_Drums[/url]



Get the SubBoomBass Demo here [url]....



Works for 30 Days. Dont listen to anything other than the Sub Presets in it.



If you like anything in it, bounce it down & tryit in your own productions before youdecide to buy.You’ll probably have a nice little library built up in 30 days to helpyou make your mind up.<EMBED height=385 type=application/x-shockwave-flash width=640 src=- YouTube allowfullscreen=“true” allowscriptaccess=“always”>[/quote]





lol, yeah just an off the cuff comment from there! :wink: hummm then price, yes well there is that…!

:cool:

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a tr 808 sample



or a sin off the sylenth with pitch envelope