Basslane By ToneProjects

Basslane


We all know how frustrating it is when your low-end just doesn’t sit right in the mix. You’ve got the kick thumping, the sub rumbling, but somehow the 808s still sound messy or the bass feels too wide and out of place. No matter how many EQ cuts you throw at it, that little voice in your head keeps saying, 'This sucks!'


That’s exactly where Basslane by ToneProjects comes to the rescue. And the best part? It’s completely free.



At first glance, Basslane might sound like some complicated studio tool, but it’s actually one of the most straightforward free plugins you’ll ever use. In simple terms, it helps you control the stereo width of low frequencies keeping your subs, 808s, and basslines tight and centered. By reducing the width below a frequency you set, Basslane gives your mix the punch and clarity it needs.


And yes, it runs smoothly on both Mac and Windows, supporting all major DAWs like FL Studio, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Cubase, Pro Tools, and more.






Basslane is packed with some amazing features that will help your mix sound way better if you use it just right. It has four Knobs:


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. 


Basslane presets



  • 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




Key Features of Basslane


Basslane keeps things simple but powerful. The interface is clean, and you’ll mostly work with just a few knobs

  • Frequency – set the crossover point anywhere from 10 Hz up to 2.5 kHz.

  • Width – go from full mono to stereo control.

  • Gain – self-explanatory, but always useful.

  • Side Harmonics – adds clarity and definition, making your bass cut through while still sounding tight.


Why Basslane Works


Low frequencies are tricky. Wide subs and bass can easily turn a clean mix into a muddy mess, especially when layering 808s with effects like reverb or delay. By pulling those frequencies back to the center, Basslane tightens everything up and gives you space for the rest of your track to shine.

The updated version even borrows some magic from Basslane Pro, introducing the Side Harmonics feature and a refreshed interface with stereo balance and correlation metering. This gives you visual feedback while keeping the plugin easy to use.

The beauty of Basslane is its versatility—you don’t just have to throw it on subs. Try it on synths, layered drums, or even bus channels. It helps you get creative with stereo effects while still keeping the low-end controlled and powerful.


Free vs. Pro Version


The free version of Basslane is more than enough for most producers. It’ll get your mixes cleaner, tighter, and more professional without costing a cent. But if you ever want to take it further, upgrading to Basslane Pro unlocks advanced features and more control. Think of the free version as your new go-to tool, and the Pro as the 'extra polish' upgrade when you’re ready.


Final Thoughts


If you’re struggling with muddy low-end or lifeless subs, Basslane by ToneProjects is an absolute must-try. With just a couple of knob tweaks, you can transform your 808s, bass, and kicks from flat and messy to punchy and professional.

The fact that it’s free makes it even better—you literally have nothing to lose except your muddy mixes. And if you love it (which you probably will), you can always level up to the Pro version later.


Formats supported: AU, VST3, and AAX
OS compatibility: Mac (including Apple Silicon) and Windows
DAWs supported: FL Studio, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Pro Tools, Cubase, and more



👉 Download Basslane by ToneProjects and give your low-end the clarity it deserves.