Priced at just $29, this dedicated plugin is designed to give you complete control over the bass end of any sound with a few simple controls. Here's what you need to know about it.
Always wanted to take better control of the bottom end of your tracks? Well now you can! Denise is happy to launch the Bass XL, a plugin for creating a massive yet controlled low end for your track in seconds: compression and EQ, eat your heart out. The Bass XL is great for creating consistent weight and presence for your mix. Enhance a kick drum, drum sub mix, percussion track or melodic content like a rhodes, guitar or bass. The great power in the plugin comes from the drive and tone controls which give you a fine grained control over the harmonics and saturation of your sound.
The Bass XL is easy to work with: Choose which frequency to boost, apply the boost with the mix control and then choose a filter slope to set the width of the boost. Steep slopes accentuate the harmonic content, a lighter slope accentuates the frequency band. Drive and colour the sound with the tone control. Repeat steps until happy with the results.
Features
Tone dial: For full control over the character and color of your boost.
Volume independent drive: For a consistent sound in dynamic tracks.
Ability to solo the added bass for reference or apply additional effects like saturation or distortion.
Different filter slopes for a defined sound.
Low CPU usage.
Work offline without dongles or complex licence managers.
This plugin is now available as a trial and full version on the denise website in VST/VST3/AU formats and priced at €29 (incl. vat) and $27 (excl. vat):
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