Waves RBass free alternatives?

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chk071 wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2019 11:05 pm
4damind wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2019 11:01 pm Today many users use saturation and/or the layering of different basses.
TBH, i never got the point of bass enhancing plugins. Can't you do all that with layering, or EQ'ing? Or is it rather a one click, or quick applying of something you'd have to do more tediously?
No, this Waves plugins are psycho-acoustic effects adding specific harmonics based on the fundamental tones of the sound, the effect cannot be achieved with layering or EQing.
But maybe.. people sometimes equalize the bass with a similar idea with cutting the very low frequencies and the same time boost higher frequencies.

Anyway, I can't remember that current bass tutorials recommending MaxxBass/RBass. But this doesn't mean that still some users find a usage for this plugins.

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Is materialism devouring your musical output? :ud:

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oops, no free
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Just get RBass, you won't regret it, along with Bass Rider. I've tried the alternatives, RBass walked it.
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NOTHING is RennBass. It's one of the most unique plugs out there.

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Glad I got Waves RBass for free a couple of years ago. I wanted to have it ever since I first used it (long time ago). There was a thread saying that the patent for the underlying technology runs out, so maybe some developer will try to recreate the magic?

Also, a few days ago the very cool Swedish developer Klevgrand released their very own bass enhancement plugin. Has anyone tried it yet? https://klevgrand.se/products/knorr

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Zit wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2019 5:08 pm Also this:
https://www.native-instruments.com/en/r ... how/12053/
You need full version of Kontakt (not just Kontakt Player) to run this Bass Enchanter plugin (demo in Player is 30 minutes).

Check out Thimeo Stereo Tool.
Among many other plugins, it consists of three modules for bass:
- Bastardarizer
- TrueBass
- Bass Cliper

It's free only as Winamp DSP plugin (not all modules, but at least those for bass), VST paid, but you can use Winamp DSP to VST bridge to run it as 32 bit VST. The only limitation is 16 bit output, but it still sounds decent.
Plugin:
https://www.stereotool.com/download/
Bridge:
https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,55441.0.html

Installation instruction
Place wa_dsp.dll and plugin.ini both in the same VST folder, edit path to Thimeo in ini.
If Thimeo doesn't show up (most likely) place plugin.ini with correct path near your DAWs VST bridge. As the first location you can check you DAW root directory near exe if you don't have a bridge (or if you open 32 bit plugin in DAW, a bridge process might be shown in process manager, so you can find its location and place ini nearby).
When Thimeo shows up, don't close it, otherwise it won't reappear till you restart your project in DAW.


For lower latency in Stereo Tool change it from 4K to 2K, don't pick more than 2 CPU cores and use 1 thread option - still, there might be some problems when you cut a track in the middle so you'd need to compensate where the cut starts for it and shift a little bit. Maybe not noticeable much with that settings, but still.
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Hello, a little late to the party then?

Never mind, the peanuts might be a little stale, but the conversation is always fresh.

And ah . . . some would say there is no alternative for RBass, free or paid.
Say NO to CLAP!

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For FL Studio users, I made a Patcher based low frequency enhancement tool, and it is available in this link:
DEEP - Low end enhancer FX

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Also, you can try out
Real Bass Exciter
https://winampheritage.com/plugin/real- ... ter/222489
with DSP>VST bridge and instruction I posted above. It might work like Thimeo Stereo Tool.
Sadly old free iZotope DSP doesn't work with that bridge. It shows up for a moment and disappears. Maybe it works in a background. I didn't check.

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Looks like I found some early Viper4Windows plugin in a form of DSP for Winamp as well, so it can be used as VST with wa_dsp bridge I mentioned above (tested).

Viper's Audio Processor Experience
https://winampheritage.com/plugin/viper ... nce/221768

Among others, there's Super Bass option with BASS/SOFT settings,
You need to keep gain in the plugin very low (~0.29) to avoid heavy clipping (bridge is 16 bit).

I think Real Bass Exciter above is less muddy and more versatile, at least on the mix buss, but experiment.

Another interesting Winamp plugin tested with wa_dsp -

Enhancer 0.17
https://winampplugins.co.uk/enhancer/
For some people, it's the one of the best all-rounders for general audio enhancing purposes used in players. Crispy treble and decent bass with option of adding "harmonics" and "drum" bass.

Might be more feasible for bass track (still, keep plugin volume low ~0.29).

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How does RBass compare to https://mastrcode-music.de/en/vst-plugins/substrate/ (free) ?

(vst3 crashes for me, vst2 works fine though)

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diroxe7660 wrote: Sun Jan 29, 2023 11:41 am How does RBass compare to https://mastrcode-music.de/en/vst-plugins/substrate/ (free) ?

(vst3 crashes for me, vst2 works fine though)
Different things.

Substrate generates sub bass harmonics, RBass generates upper harmonics.

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Wavesfactory Spectre replaced RBass for me, and many other enhancer/saturation plugins too.

Looks and behaves visually like an EQ but it isn't. In De-Emphasis mode it subtracts EQ before it saturates, so you can target and create upper harmonics of the low frequencies only - and blend it back with the original signal (wet/dry). You can select between a bunch of different harmonic signatures (tube 1st order, transistor 3rd order, etc) - it's just extremely powerful and elegant.

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