Presets — Sublab
Most Sublab presets live between 30Hz and 100Hz. Ensure your kick drum’s fundamental is slightly higher (e.g., 120Hz) so they don't cancel each other out. Use the preset's Pitch Envelope to make the sub "duck" out of the kick's way.
In the world of electronic music production, few things are as coveted—or as difficult to design from scratch—as the perfect sub-bass. A sub-bass needs to be powerful enough to rattle club speakers, clean enough to translate on laptop speakers, and textured enough to keep a track from sounding flat. sublab presets
Sub-bass shines when it moves. Select a preset, turn on Glide , and set the time to 150-250ms. Play legato notes (overlapping MIDI) to create sliding 808 lines that sound human and expressive. Most Sublab presets live between 30Hz and 100Hz