5 Tricks for HUGE Bass

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @NathanJamesLarsen
    @NathanJamesLarsen  Před 2 lety +4

    Hope this video helped you a bunch with getting your bass more PHAT (with a P)!
    If you are wanting to get a systematic approach to how to produce professional quality from start to finish - you need to watch my Production RoadMap Workshop - it's totally free and we've had thousands of producers go through it and find a huge amount of value from it!
    You can check that out right here: www.produceracceleratorcourse.com/YTWorkshop

  • @sharpero_o6194
    @sharpero_o6194 Před 2 lety +11

    Nathan thanks for really just helping us out in these ways. I started watching about 6 months ago. And my producing has gotten exponentially better very quickly. Thx

  • @joshuadelaughter
    @joshuadelaughter Před 2 lety +1

    Bass and drums really create the feel of the song. Everything else is just nice fluff.

  • @trollingisasport
    @trollingisasport Před rokem +1

    Nothing like some superb bass

  • @RogueAstro85
    @RogueAstro85 Před rokem

    Nathan this a great video! I do a lot of synth work for fun adding to my friends' projects and bands from rock to singer-songwriter to hip hop. Most videos are EDM/Trap specific so I love that you cover the difference in production techniques you use for different genres.
    I think producing and synths will always be just a hobby for me but I enjoy getting to learn new things that help me add to my friends' visions and bring them to life. Thank you so much!

  • @CaptainVelveeta
    @CaptainVelveeta Před rokem

    Another thing I do when copying a take and using it as two separate takes for the "spread" is not only separating the timing by a few milliseconds but also put a pitch shifter in the copied clip and pitch down about 25 cents.

  • @jedigovna4001
    @jedigovna4001 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for making these videos. One of the only youtubers with a "logical" and simple approach to explaining things

  • @RogueAstro85
    @RogueAstro85 Před rokem

    Also wanted to add Polyverse's stereo spreader as a great free plugin. It only has one parameter but I've always found it gives me the stereo spread effect I want

  • @lawinter1949
    @lawinter1949 Před 2 lety

    This is a bit off topic but for any Logic users out there like me who like to use a compressor to duck their vocal delays and reverbs with the Dry lead vocal signal, that new update to waves studiorack let's you internally duck the output of studiorack with the track input signal with ANY vst you own now. You don't need create a ghost sidechain track anymore. Great tips on bass by the way! My fav bass enhancers are Decapitator and denise audio Bass XL. Also that free studiorack update lets you create a multiband Decapitator...

  • @RogerRamjet
    @RogerRamjet Před 2 lety +6

    "a little bassy bass, is it?" - Paul McCartney voice while air bass guitar plucking

  • @Roboconnect
    @Roboconnect Před 2 lety +1

    The amount of stuff Nathan teaches me!

  • @mageprometheus
    @mageprometheus Před 2 lety

    Thanks, NJL. There's plenty of bass here at the moment, really loud thunder.

  • @jjjordano62
    @jjjordano62 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for these great tips! Jumping right in my daw now to try them out...

  • @DaBeatsFreak
    @DaBeatsFreak Před 10 měsíci

    Hi Hi Nathan. Cool video. I was looking for it, finally found it again. Long search. Anyway can u pls tell me what the low and high cuts are of the 2 upper bass tracks with the agressive brass on top? I wish u could have shown the eq. Lows tend to cause lots of muddiness if not applied properly.

  • @josephn3496
    @josephn3496 Před 2 lety

    Dude you are a mixing legend

  • @Tsietsithelele
    @Tsietsithelele Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Nathan great video as always man.
    Are you using a gimbal that's tracking you on your second camera? Maybe the sensitivity is a little too high, the movements are are a little distracting actually

  • @vo-1beats42
    @vo-1beats42 Před 2 lety

    Nathan! This video was amazing! I've learned so much! Thanks a lot! I'd love to see more vids like this! Keep creating man! 🔥

  • @doctordove
    @doctordove Před 2 lety

    Great stuff Nathan!

  • @Gabzes
    @Gabzes Před 2 lety +1

    For the #3 tip, I'd probably used a bit of side EQ to tame the low end on the synth bass on the sides, or actually just pan them less aggressively!

  • @dojan6016
    @dojan6016 Před 2 lety

    Hi! I would love a video about recording bass and getting the right sound through amps! I know a lot of people just uses a line box and then have a plugin for amp but I would like to see a tutorial for actually recording it through a microphone:) great vid

    • @NathanJamesLarsen
      @NathanJamesLarsen  Před 2 lety

      Honestly I never record bass with a mic. Just don't have any need to with how good amp sims are.

    • @jsnell126
      @jsnell126 Před rokem

      Split your signal so you have a DI and an Amp. You can mic your amp with any type of mic - use your ears to find a sweet spot on the speaker cone. Use the DI signal for 150 hz and below - compress it. Use the mic'd amp signal for the midrange. High end can be a blend of the 2 signals or whichever sounds better. Options are limitless in mixing with effects/panning/EQ/comp etc.

  • @petergijsemans6438
    @petergijsemans6438 Před rokem

    Dear Nathan, thanks for the very good tricks. But if you let us hear the difference between 2 basses centered and 4 basses panned left and right, then make sure you do pan them left and right, not 3 left and one right (or was it 3 right and one left) ...

  • @liquidnovo
    @liquidnovo Před 2 lety

    Great content as always!

  • @MehulShaRma
    @MehulShaRma Před 2 lety +1

    YOO NATHAN WASSUP!! JUAT WANTED TO ASK YOU WHICH STUDIO MONITORS YOU ARE USING??

  • @NoyElankry
    @NoyElankry Před rokem

    New fan here haha thank you so much! I learn a lot from your videos :) btw, may I ask what vst did you use for the strings in 6:48?

  • @ghostfrom1950
    @ghostfrom1950 Před 2 lety

    Great topic. Can you tell me what you reached for or changed in the first tip where you added a bit of sine wave in the 50hz range? I totally get the technique and understand various ways this can be done but It was a bit tough to follow cause i did not understand what the source material was to begin with to grasp what was done to achieve it. Thank you :]

  • @syedarmaghanhassan4652

    how to turn any sound into chords, and be able to play it on a piano? Like if i clap and record it, how to play it on our midi keyboard?

  • @funkypabloswithknife1657

    Hey there... Does anyone know a good way of analyzing anlogue gear without using a daw...?

  • @themultimusicman
    @themultimusicman Před 2 lety

    Great content! As always. Do you also use Arcade in your productions? I just tried out to create a track only #madeinarcade

  • @sagarchawla8145
    @sagarchawla8145 Před rokem

    What's that monitor speaker?

  • @dafingaz
    @dafingaz Před 2 lety

    Gems!

  • @EmmettFlo7
    @EmmettFlo7 Před 2 lety

    I was under the impression that low frequencies should be kept in the center of the mix. Can you explain your reasoning for widening your entire bass spectrum and not just the mid and high frequencies?

    • @NathanJamesLarsen
      @NathanJamesLarsen  Před 2 lety

      Correct - but keep in mind that I'm pairing in two's - so the bass is not panned in a way that feels off balance. It's always panning two so there is an equal distribution.
      It DOES sound different - very different flavor, but it's not wrong to have doubles and pan. This was a technique I learned from the producer I worked with years ago - and I have used it a ton - very powerful tool to get that ultra wide bass sound

  • @Amira_-_
    @Amira_-_ Před 2 lety +1

    dude, in 3rd tip both sub basses were right. 😅😅

  • @5thWatcher
    @5thWatcher Před rokem

    Aren't you supposed to like never use stereo imaging effects on basses because it will typically cause phasing?

    • @NathanJamesLarsen
      @NathanJamesLarsen  Před rokem

      Nah - phasing is when two signals compete with each other - it's very noticeable when it happens - using stereo widening is very common

  • @lilian896
    @lilian896 Před 2 lety

    🔥🔥🖤🔥🔥

  • @suntory5051
    @suntory5051 Před 2 lety

    hey, was wondering about buying your course, but clearly you use IOS, and im just having fun with cakewalk on windows- does it actually make sense for me to get it?

    • @NathanJamesLarsen
      @NathanJamesLarsen  Před 2 lety

      Hey! Absolutely - yes I'm using Logic but it's focused on principles. We have members using basically a daws!

  • @charlesbarclay8181
    @charlesbarclay8181 Před 2 lety

    Reverb on a bass.... Can someone please tell how's that possible, I always shy away from doing that

    • @NathanJamesLarsen
      @NathanJamesLarsen  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah not something I do much. Part of why it works is because there is plenty of space between notes for it in this example

    • @charlesbarclay8181
      @charlesbarclay8181 Před 2 lety

      @@NathanJamesLarsen Okay then

  • @Sunilnibrolya
    @Sunilnibrolya Před 2 lety +1

    First View First Like First Comment ❤️❤️❤️

  • @vewilli
    @vewilli Před rokem

    👍🏻💪🏻

  • @kangazkorva5674
    @kangazkorva5674 Před 2 lety

    Well, for the rock track I would disagree. Layering is no problem at all, especially if you have an aggressive distorted bass. No distortion for lows and subs and pretty high distortion for mids and highs. But not panning, keep it in the centre. And guitar! Yep, guitar should be panned left and right, maybe even quadro))

  • @MrMikomi
    @MrMikomi Před 2 lety

    What I have heard is that the telltale sign of an inexperienced producer is that the bass is too loud.

  • @HaharuRecords
    @HaharuRecords Před rokem

    I thought bass will be only nice in mono...because it might ruin the mix...🥴

  • @jaylontaylorministries6094

    So this video completely ruined my world. I’ve been producing my own hip-hop songs and mixing for three years now and the whole time I thought all bass had to be mono right down the center.

    • @NathanJamesLarsen
      @NathanJamesLarsen  Před 2 lety

      Like I said - in most cases, it will be mono but it's just that 25% of the time I double it up. For Hip Hop i would say that the double tracking concept isn't as common. Don't do that with 808s.

    • @jaylontaylorministries6094
      @jaylontaylorministries6094 Před 2 lety

      Awesome thank you for the advice!! I really love your videos and love the emphasis on music plugins rather than processing plugins. I upgraded to the 600$ version of komplete13 about a a year ago and it was the best upgrade I’ve done. Now I plan to do the ultimate in the future. Looking forward to the symphony

  • @Squidaniel
    @Squidaniel Před 2 lety +1

    He’s a 10 but he double tracks his bass

    • @NathanJamesLarsen
      @NathanJamesLarsen  Před 2 lety +1

      I mean...this is a very common practice.

    • @Squidaniel
      @Squidaniel Před 2 lety

      @@NathanJamesLarsen lol i’m just messing with you I know :)

    • @kazvanrooij
      @kazvanrooij Před rokem +2

      ​@@NathanJamesLarsen
      What is common is making the harmonics of the bass above the sub layer stereo. what youre doing is not.
      stereo imaging does no good on sub frequencies. Stereo imaging below around 100hz functions the same as interference, and the human ear cant distinguish the direction of a sub frequency. Think about why people like bass - it feels like its all around you, no matter where its coming from.

  • @dox1755
    @dox1755 Před 2 lety

    Bro you gotta add timestamps to these videos i cant be watching all, bc i know i had to know some of them and i cant be wasting time watching them again