Rbass Vst
Manages the overall volume to ensure the plugin doesn't overpower your signal, allowing for easy gain-staging. How to Use RBass for Better Mixes
Most snares have fundamental frequencies between 150-250 Hz, which is above RBass’s range. But if you have a deep, pitched-down snare (like in trap), set RBass to 70 Hz and add 15-20%. The snare will feel massive. rbass vst
At its core, RBass isn't about simply pushing up the low frequencies. The technology behind it is rooted in how our brains perceive sound, making it more of an "auditory illusionist" than a standard equalizer. Manages the overall volume to ensure the plugin
A little goes a long way. Excessive intensity can lead to a "blurry" low-end and excessive, muddy harmonics. The snare will feel massive
: Adding harmonics can sometimes make a sound feel "boomy." Try following RBass with a compressor (around 30ms attack) to shape the body of the sound while keeping the new weight controlled.
Increase this slider to determine how much harmonic content is added. Too much can make the bass sound artificial, while the right amount adds warmth and punch.