You guys are so on point. I was saying this last night, that I want my bass to sound FAT like those commercial mixes and here we are. Thank you Waves..🙂👊🏽
What still amazes me is that adding some high frequencies (to be precise: multiples of the fundamental frequency) makes the material sound bassier. That's a principle used for pipe organs in churches that don't have enough room for huge bass pipes.
Superb!! Dan Cooper gets it everytime, great teacher!! Waves not only produces first class plugins but also high quality tutorials, so much better than most of the fragmented or often bad stuff on RUclips. This makes it easy what and where to buy. In fact, I have bought nearly every Waves plugin already and use them very successfully in all my productions. P.S. Another great Waves plugin to add low-end energy is IM Pusher.
@@dancooperwaves3685 Thank you so much for your personal response! I feel honored. And thank you above all for your good work! Your tutorials are very informative and very well structured. My best wishes for you!
Fantastic video. Always used rbass and max bass for correcting and adding depth to live recordings. Cant wait to try the other two. Never knew about them.
Waves plug-ins are fantastic, just make sure you have them activated on a thumb or external drive. Changing any hardware on your PC can render them inactive (unusable) , (and you only get one activate a year). I have gotten new internet and changed to wireless, had to wait months to get all my plug-ins back.
The problem MOST new producers have is not having too little bass.. but TOO MUCH BASS and they have no idea how to properly mix their 808s and their low end! If anything, you should make a video showing people how to properly tame the low end! Because too much bass is almost worse than NO BASS!
facts! I've been producing for 20 years. A friend of mine named me 808 because at the time I was the only person he knew who religiously had 808's in every beat I made. At the time, it was kind of weird because despite 808's already being a thing, they weren't popularized in every genre the way they are now. I still remember first falling in love with music. My grandfather had a crazy Bose system in our home with a huge subwoofer and I would sit infront of the sub and let the sub slap all straight into my face/chest. Perhaps it was just my autism, but I fell in love and got into music at an early age. I still sum it up to those days when I was only 3 or 4 and would just sit infront of a subwoofer for hours.. the bass was always the best part of any song for me. If a song has no bass, I don't really fuck with it. But yeah.. these days 808's are sadly played out. I still love em though like a man loves his wife after 30 years despite them not fuckin no more lool @@hearmenow909
for those who like to buy your plugins, and trust me, we know you do :)
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I was like “dang right” 😂
You guys are so on point. I was saying this last night, that I want my bass to sound FAT like those commercial mixes and here we are. Thank you Waves..🙂👊🏽
What still amazes me is that adding some high frequencies (to be precise: multiples of the fundamental frequency) makes the material sound bassier. That's a principle used for pipe organs in churches that don't have enough room for huge bass pipes.
Thanks for this. I now see that I was overthinking these plugins - your approach makes it very straightforward.
I loved your explanation
I haven't used it before
I understand well, so I think I will use it well in the future.
Thank you.
Superb!! Dan Cooper gets it everytime, great teacher!! Waves not only produces first class plugins but also high quality tutorials, so much better than most of the fragmented or often bad stuff on RUclips. This makes it easy what and where to buy. In fact, I have bought nearly every Waves plugin already and use them very successfully in all my productions. P.S. Another great Waves plugin to add low-end energy is IM Pusher.
Thank you for your kind and positive comments, made my day! Happy mixing my friend
@@dancooperwaves3685 Thank you so much for your personal response! I feel honored. And thank you above all for your good work! Your tutorials are very informative and very well structured. My best wishes for you!
Fantastic video. Always used rbass and max bass for correcting and adding depth to live recordings. Cant wait to try the other two. Never knew about them.
Very well explained Sir!!! Looks like I will be buying more Waves plugins real soon!!!
This was an excellent video. Tremendous value in the very practical breakdown
Very Good, love Wave plugins🙏❤️
I really enjoy my waves plugins 💛 You guys rock!
GREATEST WEAPONS IN THE STUDIO
Excellent. A few of my go-to’s.
Great vid!
Great video explanation of all the plugins, so would I use R bass first followed by Maxx bass in chain?
nice one Dan!
Waves plug-ins are fantastic, just make sure you have them activated on a thumb or external drive. Changing any hardware on your PC can render them inactive (unusable) , (and you only get one activate a year). I have gotten new internet and changed to wireless, had to wait months to get all my plug-ins back.
You can transfer your plugins as many times as you want however you can only "recover" them once a year.
Nice video!
R Bass is the truth. Once it hits its 25th anniversary edition
AWESOME!
Thx for this videos 🔥
the second i here his voice i hit like
R bass is very good
Thanksssss
The problem MOST new producers have is not having too little bass.. but TOO MUCH BASS and they have no idea how to properly mix their 808s and their low end!
If anything, you should make a video showing people how to properly tame the low end! Because too much bass is almost worse than NO BASS!
Agreed
808s used to be cool, but Trap music ruined their magic. Every Trap song has an 808, and most Trap songs sound the same.
facts! I've been producing for 20 years. A friend of mine named me 808 because at the time I was the only person he knew who religiously had 808's in every beat I made. At the time, it was kind of weird because despite 808's already being a thing, they weren't popularized in every genre the way they are now. I still remember first falling in love with music. My grandfather had a crazy Bose system in our home with a huge subwoofer and I would sit infront of the sub and let the sub slap all straight into my face/chest. Perhaps it was just my autism, but I fell in love and got into music at an early age. I still sum it up to those days when I was only 3 or 4 and would just sit infront of a subwoofer for hours.. the bass was always the best part of any song for me. If a song has no bass, I don't really fuck with it. But yeah.. these days 808's are sadly played out. I still love em though like a man loves his wife after 30 years despite them not fuckin no more lool @@hearmenow909
Man's voice needs a de esser
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Can I get similar thing from low air and octaver if I do not have Submarine ?
Yeah you could.
thank you@♈♈
What is this guys name?
I can never get RBass to sound good on my instruments it's good on drums though not sure why. Prefer MaxBass
RBass really gives it that power but it always fucks up my sound
Maxxbass is great on snares.
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iOS?
Hi there, we do have some products that work on iOS via Cubasis. Feel free to check it out here: www.waves.com/3-waves-plugins-steinberg-cubasis
Rather buy ssl or other vendors .. can't trust waves not to pull the rug or Wup I dislike greatly
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It looks like you are a paid boy (((There are no other plugins for you besides Waves ((((