Basslane VST Plugin – Control Stereo Width in Low-End Mixes

Basslane By ToneProjects

Basslane


We all know how important it is for producers to make sure that their low-end blends in with the mix. There have been so many instances while mixing beats, no matter what we do the 808s or SubBass it just doesn't fit in with the mix. You know that instinct that comes from the core of your heart that tells you out loud that this suck!. Yeah, I am talking about those feelings. 



Worry no more folks! this is where Basslane, a free low-end enhancer vst plugin comes to the rescue. Basslane sounds fancy, right? don't worry it's not as complicated as it may sound. Basslane by ToneProject is basically a VST Plugin that manages and controls the stereo width on low frequencies. It is a useful tool that enables you to reduce the stereo width of frequencies below a specific threshold. Basslane supports both Mac and Windows OS and supports all major DAWs including Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, FL Studio, Cubase, etc. Below is a video tutorial on the demo and sound test of Basslane vst. Furthermore,  I've also shown you how to download and Install Basslane vst Plugin of FL Studio 21. So I have got everything covered. 





Basslane is packed with some amazing features that will help your mix sound way better if you use it just right. It has three Knobs that you are gonna use the most, well at least for lots of us. You have Frequency knob that ranges from 10Hz to 2.5 kHz, Width for full mono to stereo, Gain we all know what gain knob does, and Side Harmonics Knobs that make your bass clearer, more defined, and give a tighter mix. The Free version of Basslane comes with a few presets that are straight to the point and do exactly how it is named. Let me break it down for you as simply as possible. 


  • 150 Hz Steep Width Reduction 

           Sharpen your sound's focus by adjusting the stereo width at 150 Hz.

           Great for keeping things clear and avoiding a muddled low-end.


  • 200 Hz Standard Monoling  

           Standardize mono output around 200 Hz for a balanced audio experience.

           Ensures your sound stays consistent across different devices.


  • 200 Hz with Side Harmonics 

           Enhance stereo presence at 200 Hz with added harmonics for richness.

           Adds a touch of depth and vibrancy to your mix


  • 300 Hz Classic Monoling 

           Achieve a classic mono output at 300 Hz, maintaining clarity.

           Perfect for a timeless and straightforward mix.


  • 300 Hz with Subtle Compensation 

           Introduce subtle compensation at 300 Hz for a nuanced audio response.

           Ensures a balanced sound, compensating for any frequency quirks


  • 500 Hz Widener and Warm Sides 

           Expand width at 500 Hz, infusing warmth into the stereo field.

           Bringing a cozy feel into the sides, enhancing the overall sonic character



Basslane presets



Let's not forget the fact that Basslane is a vst plugin for the low end, but it totally depends on an individual how they use it. I mean Subbass and 808s are not the only sounds that have low frequencies. I am very certain that if you are creative enough with the Basslane vst plugin you can improve your entire song from sounding muddy to sounding more professional and cleaner. It will help you keep your mix clear and avoid a muddled low-end. Your low-end, sub and 808's hugely affect your mix. So getting them fixed with a free plugin? with just tweaking a couple of knobs, Yes Sir!

The pro version of Basslane comes with more features but you can get the job done with the free version of the Basslane. when you need more of Basslane you can always upgrade it to the pro version. Some of the key notable features as mentioned on the Tone Project website are listed below;



New & Improved

The updated version of Basslane adds support for both Windows and Mac (with native Apple Silicon support) and introduces new features. The unique Side Harmonics feature adopted from Basslane Pro adds upper harmonics to the side channel based on the mono’ed low-end. This allows you to create stereo width that is musically related to the bass without adding problematic stereo in the subs. The updated user interface provides helpful stereo balance and correlation metering.



A Tighter Mix

Regain tightness in the bottom of your mix by keeping low frequencies from kick drums, bass lines, and other tracks centered in the stereo field. Stereo synth patches, drum tracks mixed from multiple sources, or tracks with delay, reverb, etc will often result in a "muddy" mix if the low end is too wide. Just drop Basslane on the track and tuck in the bass as much as you like.



Be creative
Source: https://www.toneprojects.com/basslane.html

Experiment with stereo effects on tracks without worrying about losing definition and focus in the bass region. By inserting Basslane as the last effect in the chain you can stack all the wild effects you like on the track, knowing that Basslane will keep the low end under control.



To wrap things up, if you are struggling to mix your Low-end, bass and 808s in your music production journey, you should definitely give the ToneProject Basslane VST Plugin a try at least for once. It can give you that punch and clarity that you are looking for in your mix. You can try out the free version of ToneProject Basslane VST Plugin first then if you find it worth spending money on it you can always upgrade it to the Pro version later in the future which obviously has more advanced features on it.  if you are just getting started on music production, It is highly recommended you try out the free version of Basslane. Moreover,  it is totally free and you have nothing to lose. The only thing you gonna lose is the lifeless 808s and Subs from your beat.



Basslane supports all major DAWs including Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, FL Studio, Cubase, etc. It supports both Mac and Windows OS and it is available in AU, VST3, and AAX formats

 

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