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AuthorTopic: Fat bass like DJ Scot, Pulsedriver, and many others
BeeZed
Posted: 16th July 2004 02:37
Hi!
I have tried a long time now to get the fat sound like Pulsedriver, DJ Scot, Aquagen, Dumonde and all the other great DJs, but with bad result. Any idea how to fix a great bassline and fat bass-drum?

Is there a VSTi that can make a hard bass, or must I get Hardware to make it sounds good?

(Sorry for my english, but IŽll hope U understand)

/BeeZed
snooky
Posted: 16th July 2004 03:11
hmmmm...hmmmmm
Rozzer
Posted: 16th July 2004 03:23
This is a commonly asked question, try searching the forums for some answers.

Don't expect a single vsti to give you those sounds. The art of big bass is all down to the effects you apply afterwards (distortion, compression, eq etc).

Good luck.
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