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Bass Engine 1

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Bass Engine – VST / AU – Hip Hop Bass Plug-In

In our experience, there are generally two types of bass synth, the 30Gb monsters that have twelve velocity layers on each note, multiple round robins and an unlimited number of options or the contemporary plug-ins that are aimed at electronic producers who love the real low-end bass and 808 sound. Bass Engine is the brand new alternative…

Three Decades of Hip Hop Bass

With Bass Engine we have studied the last three decades of Hip Hop production and have the selected the most representative bass sounds of that era. These basses include everything from dusty jazzy upright bass to floor shaking 808’s and everything in between.

1990’s

The 1990s were the golden era of Hip Hop, common production techniques involved the heavy use of sampling with machines such as the MPC 60 MKII or the SP-1200. Basslines were usually made with bass notes and lines sampled from old Funk, Soul and RnB 12” vinyl records.

The first 100 presets in Bass Engine represent this unique sound so be prepared for crackly upright basses, deep Moog tones, live electric samples and abstract jazzy bass sounds.

2000’s

During the 2000s Production techniques changed slightly with more and more producers using hardware bass synths to achieve a nice deep and punchy sound. The Emu Mo’ Phatt was a popular rack module among some while the ASR-10 and MPC 3000 samplers were still heavily used by the traditional cratediggers.

The second 100 presets in Bass Engine represent this smoother sound so you will discover deep dirty basses, solid sub’s, fat Triton patches and clean vinyl cuts.

2010’s

The 2010s have been dominated by the synth, sub-bass and 808 sound. Whether its Hip Hop, Trap, Dubstep or even Reggae. These highly produced yet deep ‘n’ dirty bass sounds have been devastating clubs and festivals throughout the world.

The final 100 presets include fifteen different 808’s, Moog Prodigy Subs, Warm MS-20 deep vibes and a whole collection of low end, heavy basses.

Features

  • 300 Pre-EQ’ed Hip Hop bass instruments including twenty fat 808′s
  • An unrivalled collection of the Finest USEABLE Hip Hop bass instruments ever!
  • 50 Hip Hop MIDI basslines included featuring a selection of styles and keys
  • Built-in pitch, pan, glide and volume controls
  • Mono, Poly and Legato Modes
  • Built-in ADSR controls
  • Built-in Hi & Lo pass filter
  • Ultra-low CPU usage [perfect if you own a 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

Mac:

  • OS X 10.4 and above (Monterey / Apple Silicon supported)
  • 125MB disk space required
  • 2 GB RAM
  • Audio Units (AU) or VST DAW compatible host required (64-bit only)

Windows:

  • Windows 7 / 8 / 10
  • 139MB disk space required
  • 1 GB RAM
  • VST compatible DAW host is required (32 or 64-bit)

Optional USBs / MIDI Controllers:

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

Awards

Testimonials

Sounds and Gear

"It’s got the old school, dirty, dust-soaked bass that sounds as if it were chopped straight from vinyl".

DJ Mag

"Just like the hip-hop guys sampling from records, it is all about the sound, and this is what Bass Engine delivers".

MusicTech Magazine

"The bass sounds are excellent, very usable and suitable for all kinds of Hip Hop, from classic 90s to club bangers".

Product Reviews
DopeSONIX Bass Engine Review at DJ Mag

Like DopeSONIX's first release Beat Machine (a plug-in dedicated to hip-hop drums), the concept behind Bass Engine is simple - a collection of three decades of hip-hop bass. The blurb that accompanies the sale of the Bass Engine drops it like this: "These bass sounds include everything from du...

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DopeSONIX Bass Engine Review at MusicTech Mag

Bass Engine: Sometimes only a fat bass will do. Hollin Jones gets funky with this hip-hop-based synth plug-in... DopeVST is a relative newcomer to the software development scene, and Bass Engine is just its second release. The concept is pretty simple: to give you some of the best and most ...

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DopeSONIX Bass Engine Review at MusicTech Magazine

"The concept is pretty simple," said reviewer Hollin Jones, "to give you some of the best and most classic bass sounds from the last three decades of hip-hop without burying you with sound-tweaking options. I've lost count of the number of times I would have traded ten oscillator controls for a p...

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Installation Instructions

Please Note: Beat Machine 1 is used as an example. Installation Instructions specific to your product can be found in the User Manual that is located within the 'Info' folder of your downloaded file.

Mac

1. Download the .zip folder from your Plugin Boutique User Account > Double-click to open and extract the files (this may take a few minutes).

2. Locate the folders that contain the Beat Machine 1 plugin files.

3. For VST users, click and drag the Beat Machine 1.vst and Beat Machine 1.instruments files to 'Macintosh HD/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST'.

4. For VST3 users, click and drag the Beat Machine 1.vst3 and Beat Machine 1.instruments files to 'Macintosh HD/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3'.

5. For AU users, click and drag the Beat Machine 1.component and Beat Machine 1.instruments files to 'Macintosh HD/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components'.

6. Launch your DAW > Insert Beat Machine on a new track (you may need to manually rescan your DAW's plugin folder if it does not appear) > Click 'Click Here'.

7. Enter your serial number found within your Plugin Boutique User Account > Click 'OK'.

Beat Machine is now installed and ready to use.

Windows

1. Download the .zip folder from your Plugin Boutique User Account > Double-click to open and extract the files (this may take a few minutes).

2. For VST2 users, navigate to either the Beat Machine 1.6 [PC 32Bit] or [PC 64Bit] folder.

3. Right-click and copy the Beat Machine 1.instruments folder and Beat Machine 1.dll files.

4. Navigate to your normal VST plug-ins folder (This is usually located here: 'C:\Program Files\Vstplugins' or here: 'C:\Program Files (x86)/Vstplugins') > Right-click and paste the Beat Machine 1.instruments folder and Beat Machine 1.dll files.

5. For VST3 users, navigate to the Beat Machine 1.6 [64Bit VST3] folder.

6. Right-click and copy the Beat Machine 1.instruments and Beat Machine 1.vst3 files.

7. Navigate to 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\VST3' > Right-click and paste the Beat Machine 1.instruments and Beat Machine 1.vst3 files.

8. Launch your DAW > Insert Beat Machine on a new track (you may need to manually rescan your DAW's plugin folder if it does not appear) > Click 'Click Here'.

9. Enter your serial number found within your Plugin Boutique User Account > Click 'OK'.

Beat Machine is now installed and ready to use.

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