I’ve been asked how to make fat basses by a lot or people. And I get the impression that they want a step by step guide on what synth or vst plugin to use and how to compress and EQ it.
But that would be misleading.
I’ve used as many methods to produce fat bass sounds as I’ve made tracks. What works in one situation won’t work in another.
So I’m not going to give you a step by step anything.
Instead I want you to focus on something else. If your bass isn’t working as well as you’d like, you’re almost certainly looking in the wrong place for the solution. Instead of obsessing about the bass itself, listen to what’s going on around it.
Find it and forget it
No matter what level you’re at or what gear you’re using you will already have more than enough to make an awesome bass sound.
(Hint – its hard to beat a simple sine wave.)
So play with what you’ve got and when you find a bass sound you like, leave it. You don’t have to love it, it’s not your girlfriend.
Give it room
Now listen to what else is playing.
You might have a kick drum, lo tom or some other bassy noise playing in the same frequency range. At best this will make your bass less effective. At worst it’s going to clash. So what do you do about it?
First off forget about the bass sound. You like it remember?
Twiddling allowed here
Change the kick sound. Take out that tom. Or use EQ to roll off a little bass end from each. Tweak or change whatever might interfere with your bass until it shines through.
I know it’s sometimes hard to let go of that part or sound you really love, but do you want your bass to sound amazing or not?
Make sure that the track still works when that huge fat bass sound (that you’ve lovingly done nothing to) isn’t playing. With enough time you’ll be able to find something that doesn’t interfere with the bass and still do it’s job.
When you’re happy record what you’ve done and check it on different speakers. Then and only then go and tweak your bass sound if it needs it. But I bet it doesn’t.
Learn from the master
If you don’t believe me let’s hear it from all round top banana and undisputed king of bass Justin Martin.
Here’s his awesome remix of my album track “Grace”:
So what do we learn from this badboy?
- The kick has virtually no low bottom end on it. He makes up for that by either choosing or eq-ing a kick with enough lo-mid thwack (technical term) to do it’s job of keeping your ass wiggling.
- Even though he uses 3 or 4 different bass-end sounds none of them play together.
- The bass stuff isn’t constant. He brings it in and out a lot. There’s no bass at all until 1m30secs. This creates contrast and makes the bass so much more powerful when it does hit you in your trousers (pants for my North American friends).
Ok, if you insist…
I said I wasn’t going to give you a step by step anything, but I can tell you really want one.
So here’s my 3 step technique for how to make your bass sound fat:
- Find a bass sound you like
- Give it room to breath
- Done