Basslane VST 1.0 - New Free utility plugin

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ouroboros wrote:Thanks, this will be very useful!
As for names,
[..]Basemint
[..]
whoa. great name idea for this, IMHO.


and thanks to the thread starter for the freebie!

*clicks to download*

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ouroboros wrote:
Thanks, this will be very useful!
As for names,
[..]Basemint
[..]
whoa. great name idea for this, IMHO.
"Basemint" ... has a chocolat'ish flavor to it, don't it? :) ..or maybe that's just me. Hmmm I don't know. "Bass Clamp" ...might have something right. I like the thought of clamp.

But maybe I'm really just too lazy to go in and change the name right now :roll:
Appreciate the suggestions though ouroboros.
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Thanks for the free plugin!

Name suggestion...

C O N T R O L - B A S S

B A S S - C O N T R O L



Peace.

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Thanks Rune, this works very good!

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<ex3> wrote:Thanks for the free plugin!

Name suggestion...

C O N T R O L - B A S S

B A S S - C O N T R O L



Peace.


LOLLLL!!!!
I Was going to suggest that name , I've started writing the post and then thought to myself... hmmm... this is too simple so I didn't post it.
But yes, unless someone finds a better name Bass Control is the best name

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rune_lh wrote:Oh, and by all means...if you have a better name for it, please don't hold it back. I'm not exactly pleased with the current name. :?
Hi Rune,

This GUI looks excellent! I'll definitely download the plugin in the next few minutes. I also have a name suggestion for you:

Bass-Space

After all, it *does* adjust the amount of space taken up by the bass in your mix.

later,
McLilith

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FreeBase!

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rune_lh wrote:Regain tightness in the bottom of your mix by preventing kick drums and bass lines flying around all over the stereo field.
Why would they in the first place. Im asking cos im curious, not to be funny.

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Bass Centralizer

Bass Purifier
Play it by ear

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how about: "bassTARD", "centerCOURT", "woooom-o-middler" (my favourite), or maybe even "PuTbaWib - Putting the bass where it belongs"

cheers,
mully

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Monofier :wink:

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Kriminal wrote:
rune_lh wrote:Regain tightness in the bottom of your mix by preventing kick drums and bass lines flying around all over the stereo field.
Why would they in the first place. Im asking cos im curious, not to be funny.
:) Well, yes you're right, they shouldn't do that in the first place...if things were right and under control.
But life in my DAW isn't always under control.

So mainly I guess it's when various sorts of processing has been applied to a track (mostly drumtracks) it can often have an unintended and unsuiting affect on the bass. Maybe you want to spread out an old loop by using reverb and delay, but not ruin a tight kick drum fixed in the center.

Also when working by mixing various drumloops into one, Basslane can help by merging it all a little better together.

I've experienced times too, when something like too much chorus on a bassline made it too loose. That's when I mean a little more bass-tightness in the stereo center can do wonders.

Also, it can have the usage of correcting a mix if too much stereo panning have made the track loose it's groovy feel 8)

These are the examples of times when I've experienced kicks and basslines flying around uncontrolled in my DAW studio :-o :)
Best regards,
Rune
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In my bass guitar rig (y'know, the thing with 4 strings *not* named 'VB-1'? ;)), I have a frequency cross-over circuit that applies my FX based on frequency range: I can send the top-end to a chorus or reverb or flanger to make it stereo and detuned or time-modded without losing the fundamental tone and timing of the bass itself.

So I see this plug as a sort of weird extension of that... "weird" in that it seems to me kind of backwards: applying some FX and *then* forcing it back into mono again, rather than just bypassing the bass frequencies in the first place, or effecting them in a separate signal chain.

I guess it's just the way you're used to working, tho! Good notion, all the same.

- m
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I guess it's just the way you're used to working,
Sure, there's always different ways of doing things. :)

My point is just, that it's not always directly possible to control the crossover in effects, and in those cases something like Basslane can be a fast and efficient solution. (faster than doing rerouting to make it possible otherwise.)

But true, it is in fact backwards. But hey, it's also often after I do the recording that I know what to do to make it good..so in that sense, it might be my way of working :)

Regards,
Rune
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Wow!! I would LOVE a kickass filter using that GUI!! :shock: :shock: :shock:

How about it Rune?? Maybe got a moog filter in the pipe-line?? :wink:
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