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In 2017, the rise of the 808’s popularity in hip hop and rap defined the genre’s sound. In fact, it became the predominant instrument in most popular rap music. Since you want to sell more beats in 2018, here’s a short list of things you can do to make the best 808’sin FL Studio. Give them your own unique sound to brush past the preset competition!
1. 808 Distortion
(If you haven’t read my article on distortion and when to use it, click here)
Distortion adds frequencies to the sound, thickening and fuzzing it up. This is important for your 808 to be heard through iPhone speakers, give an aggressive tone, and to keep your sound on par or ahead of the competition.
2. 808 Tuning
Your 808 must be tuned to the correct pitches. To do this, I simply adjust the pitch control knob on my channel settings, to match the particular instruments on my track. I also like to EQ out extra frequencies I don’t use, as shown here. This will narrow down the frequencies that shine through the mix, giving you precise tuning control.
3. Rhythm & Release for your 808’s
808s can sound incredible in a variety of speeds, from matching the kick drum on beats 1 & 3 as 1/4th notes, to one 808 note per bar. Choose a great rhythm that follows your kick pattern, or emphasizes a completely unique 808 baseline underneath all of your other leads and pads. Also, don’t be afraid to make a few unique patterns that drops the 808 out for a note or two, to give some release to the tension a great distorted baseline brings. For instance, remove the 808 note at the end of a bar. This means that when the next bar comes in, that next 808 note is sure to shine and keep listeners interested.
4. 808 Note Variation (or not)
Listeners tend to enjoy a slight bit of variation throughout basslines. Keep them guessing by adjusting notes and rhythms in the same scale every once in a while. I like to adjust things every 8 (or even 4) bars. Be sure to keep things in the same key, unless you are changing keys and making an artistic and musical choice. This advice can be disregarded if you plan to make a song or beat that will use one 808 note the entire time. This would be called using a static bassline. (Static can also refer to following the notes of other instruments in a track exactly.) If you choose to use just one 808 note in your baseline, please feel free to get creative with the rhythm.
5. 808 Slides
An important artistic touch, slides create a nice human feel with your fat, crispy 808 bass. They also add some serious clout to your track. Slides can be accomplished in FL Studio by adding a portamento note to a native FL Studio instrument in the Piano Roll. They can also be added to 3rd party VSTS by adjusting Pitch Control knobs, located either in the channel settings window or parameters window.
All in all, there are many interesting tricks to creating a fat, wonderful 808. If you have any other interesting tips, I’d love to learn more. Share them below:
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Leads are great. They are the sugary surface of any good track. They get you in the door and perk you up.
But we all know what that one special ingredient is… The most important part of arranging and writing songs. It’s the soul of any good track:
The BASS.
But there’s thousands of free VSTs out there. Which ones are good for bass? No sweat. We found all the best ones so you don’t have to dig.
Here’s our 10 favourite free bass VST plugins that will give you bigger, better bass.
Steinberg – Model E
The Model E is a useful 3 oscillator bass station capable of pumping out some nice lines.
The super simple controls make all your options easy to see and tweak. Plus the lower CPU usage means easy breezy basslines in no time.
TAL – Elek7ro
When it comes to free VSTs no one beats TAL. All their free plugins work great and are super useful. I’m a huge fan of their plugins and you should be too.
The Elek7ro is no exception to their history of producing high quality tools. This synth-plug is good for pretty much everything. Including making some nice full basses for your tracks.
It even comes with a super helpful user guide for getting the most out of Elek7ro.
Plogue – Sforzando TableWarp2
The TableWarp2 is part of Plogue’s Sforzando bundle. It’s a versatile synth that gives you tons of classic sounds…
Including some superb mid-low range basses perfect for beefing up your tracks.
NUsofting – Sinnah
/fl-studio-producer-edition-12-full-version-free-download.html. The Sinnah is great. It can create cool noisy tones with its 3 channel delay matrix and feedback sculpting.
It also has a pretty solid onboard EQ which really helps bring out the magic in each tone. So you can get tons of control over the bass sounds you create.
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TAL – Bassline
I’ve already talked about the TAL-Bassline in an older Free Plugins article. But I had to put it on this list because it’s so good. The Bassline is basically built for better bass.
This plug has a warm analog sound and ‘robust core‘ for all your bass and acid needs. Plus, the TAL Bassline user guide will have your walls rattling in no time.
u-he – TyrellN6
U-he is another major source for some very superb free plugins. The TyrellN6 is a powerful overall plugin that will give you all varieties of nice analog synth sounds.
That means wicked basses too. It also has some nice triggering features that are super fun to play around with and a nice, clean interface for easy tweakage.
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Ample Sound – Ample Bass P Lite II
The Ample Bass P Lite II is a nice electric bass plug perfect for some groovier and more rock-centric/fl-studio-mac-walmart.html. bass sounds.
Ample Bass also comes with some nice ‘articulations’ including palm mute, slap and legato slide for those little accents that makes bass pop.
LinPlug – FreeAlpha
This plugin is the free version of LinPlug’s Alpha. But just because it’s the free version doesn’t mean it’s not good. In fact, it’s great!
FreeAlpha‘s 2 oscillators are perfect for all sorts of nice basses and the built-in presets are superb starting points for all types of bass and more.
Bruce Sutherland – JUCEoplvsti
If you ever dreamed of making all those incredible sounds that lived on old DOS games then this plugin is your hot ticket.
JuceOPLVSTI is modelled on the Yamaha OPL sound chip found in some old PC computers.
Juce’s interface is a lot like a video game and is super easy to use to get some superb basses, leads and pretty much any other sound you need from an FM synth.
Synister – Synister
Synister is one of the best looking and easiest to use synth plugins I’ve ever seen. This 3 oscillator synth is perfect for making all types of basslines.
The interface is simple, organized and easy to follow. The effects, envelopes, oscillators, LFOs and filters all have their own drop down menus for an easy workflow. And it even has a built in step sequencer!
The bassline bottomline
A good bassline can make or break a track. Finding the best one for your track can be tricky.
These bass VSTs will give you everything you need to find the right one (Hot tip: Turn your monitors way up while you’re experimenting if you wanna meet the neighbours).
Put these in your DAW, start experimenting and take a trip to the international bass station.
If you’re already set for bass check out our other Free VST Plugin Favourites: