Hi everyone,
I've been developing bass libraries for Kontakt and recently put together a comparison using the exact same MIDI performance and backing track played through four different bass instruments.
The idea was to compare how different bass designs naturally sit in a mix:
• Vintage Jazz Bass
• Vintage Precision Bass
• MM-style Active Bass
• Fretless Bass
Personally, I find myself leaning toward the MM-style active bass in this particular track because of its attack and clarity.
But after listening to it too many times, I'm no longer sure whether that's actually true or if I've simply become biased by familiarity.
I'd be interested to hear what bass you think works best in the mix and why.
Video:
These are all instruments I developed myself. This comparison comes from a video I originally made for my own bass libraries, but I'm mainly interested in hearing which bass type people prefer in this mix.
I'm currently working on improving these instruments, so any feedback on tone, articulation, realism, or mix placement would be genuinely helpful.
Thanks!
Which bass fits this mix best?
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- KVRer
- 13 posts since 12 Mar, 2026
- KVRAF
- 18358 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
This is the weirdest kind of faux question to start promoting your sample library.
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- KVRian
- 900 posts since 12 Sep, 2007
It all depends on the mix/music itself and any other offending instruments.
I hope you do better than NI because their similar bass offering do NOT sit well in mixes.
Oh yeah one last thing, a Real bass and Real bass player will always provide a more real sound, also they tend to have no problems in the mix. Keep in mind a real player can be much more dynamic and instantly adjustable on the fly.
I hope you do better than NI because their similar bass offering do NOT sit well in mixes.
Oh yeah one last thing, a Real bass and Real bass player will always provide a more real sound, also they tend to have no problems in the mix. Keep in mind a real player can be much more dynamic and instantly adjustable on the fly.
