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Bass Engine 2 โ€“ VST / AU โ€“ Bass Plug-In

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It has been two years since we released our best ever selling plug-in โ€œBass Engineโ€ and we are delighted with the response we have received from all the Hip Hop producers that have brought it. The one request we have heard more and more though, was the need for more 808โ€™s and vintage analogue sounding bass instruments, so here at DopeVST we made sure to fill this VST with fat 808โ€™s, heavy Moogy subs, futuristic deep pads and a cool collection of uprights and electric basses just for good measure. If you have Bass Engine 1 and 2 in your collection you pretty much have every bass sound you could possibly use in Hip Hop production, no doubt!

The Low End Solution

With Bass Engine 2 we have decided to create a bass plug-in that will fulfil all your 808, sub and vintage bass synth requirements. You will find over 300 brand new bass instruments all lovingly eqโ€™ed and processed through a Drawmer 1961 Dual Vacuum Tube Equaliser for that deep low end warmth and solid mid punch where needed.

808 Bass

The 808 is undoubtedly the king of the bass in Hip Hop/Trap right about now and has been for nearly a decade or more, because of this we had to make sure the 808โ€™s in Bass Engine 2 punched harder and deeper than any 808 VSTโ€™s released so far. We also spent time cooking up never heard before layered 808โ€™s mixed with a crazy assortment of synth stabs and pads to give your productions a fuller, fatter sound.

The first 150 presets in Bass Engine 2 are devoted strictly to the legend that is the 808, deep booming tones and spacey sub-bass goodness.

Sci-Fi Bass

Since the 1970โ€™s hardware synths have been capable of producing a vast range of low end tones, rich in harmonics and analogue warmth so its understandable that these once forgotten musical beasts are now commanding huge prices to lucky collectors. Nothing can compare to the original hardware units sound but we have done our best to bring you a flavour of what these classic synths are capable of.

The second 75 presets in Bass Engine 2 represent this huge range of sonic delight ranging from moody, deep tones to short, punchy bleeps and everything in between.

Live Bass

In an age where hardware and software bass synths reign supreme in Hip Hop production, the classic electric bass and upright still have a place in the sonic landscape. Both are capable of plenty of low end goodness while still having enough mid punch to cut through any mix, plus there are times when your beat just needs that vintage character.

The next 50 presets includes dusty uprights. the classic jazz bass, deep dub vibes and a whole selection of dope live bass instruments.

Sub Bass

The sub-bass is probably one of the most loved basses in music today, whether its liquid drum and bass or Southside drill you will find this pure bass tone underpinning many ill beats, creating low end vibes that will rattle any speaker and make the club rumble all night.

The final 25 presets include a variety of pure sub bass along with a unique collection of subs mixed with subtle ย haunting pads, abstract stabs and cinematic textures.

Features:

  • 300 ย Hip Hop bass instruments including 808โ€™s, Sub Bass, Vintage Bass and more
  • Treated with a Drawmer 1961 Dual Vacuum Tube Equaliser for warmth and punch
  • Built in pitch, pan, glide and volume controls
  • Built in flexible ADSR controls
  • Mono, Poly and Legato modes.
  • Soft, Normal and Hard velocity modes.
  • Ultra low CPU usage [perfect if you own a ย laptop / tablet / low spec PC/MAC]
  • Ultra fast patch loading [flick through patches in lightening quick times]
  • Program your basslines manually or use a MIDI/USB controller/keyboard/MPD

System Requirements

PC // WINDOWS:

  • Windows XP / 7 / 8 / 10
  • 2.3Gb Disk Space
  • 1Gb Ram
  • VST host (32bit or 64bit)

MAC // OS X:

  • OS X 10.4 And Above
  • 2.3Gb Disk Space
  • 2Gb Ram
  • AU or VST host (32bit or 64bit)

[OPTIONAL] MIDI // USB CONTROLLERS:

  • Native Instruments Maschine
  • Behringer
  • Novation
  • M-Audio
  • Arturia
  • Line 6
  • Alesis
  • Korg
  • Akai
  • and more!
Installation Instructions

Installation Instructions

PC / Windows XP / 7 / 8 / 10

1. Download the relevant Bass Engine 2 (PC) installer folder from your Plugin Boutique account.

2. Extract/unzip all the files from the downloaded archive to your desktop, or a location of your choice. Open the unzipped folder.

3. Select either the Bass Engine 2 32Bit or 64Bit folder.

4. You will see the Bass Engine 2.instruments folder and Bass Engine 2.dll file.

5. Move the both files to your audio plug-ins folder. This is usuallylocated here: C:\Program Files\Vstplugins (select yes if asked for an administrator's permission)

6. When your DAW starts up, it will rescan your plug-ins folder and detect Bass Engine 2. In some instances you may need to manually rescan your DAW's plug-in folder.

7. You will need 2.3Gb of hard drive space to install Bass Engine 2.

8. You will have to enter your serial number on first use of Bass Engine.

9. Bass Engine 2 is now ready for use in your DAW!

MAC / OSX

VST Installation:

1. Download the relevant Bass Engine 2 (MAC) installer folder from your Plugin Boutique account.

2. You will see a file with a Bass Engine 2.vst extension. This is the only file needed for Bass Engine to run.

3. Move the Bass Engine 2.vst file to the VST folder in your audio plugins folder (the default location is Macintosh HD/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST).

4. When your DAW starts up, it will rescan your plug-ins folder and detect Bass Engine.

5. You will need 2.3Gb of hard drive space to install Bass Engine 2.

6. You will have to enter your serial number on first use of Bass Engine.

7. Bass Engine 2 is now ready for use in your DAW!

Audio Units / AU Installation:

1. Download the relevant Bass Engine 2 (MAC) installer folder from your Plugin Boutique account.

2. You will see a file with a Bass Engine 2.component extension. This is the only file needed for Bass Engine to run.

3. Move the Bass Engine 2.component file to the components folder in your audio plug-ins folder (the default location is Macintoshย HD/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components).

4. When your DAW starts up, it will rescan your plug-ins folder and detect Bass Engine.

5. You will need 2.3Gb of hard drive space to install Bass Engine 2.

6. You will have to enter your serial number on first use of Bass Engine.

7. ย Bass Engine 2 is now ready for use in your DAW!

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