More room for bass.

Highlighting the low end.

Today we are putting bass through Buffalo Days room setting to add some ambience and bring the bass to the forefront. Remember, just because you’re holding down the low end doesn’t mean you can’t stand out in a mix.

0:00 - 0:15 The dry signal.

In the first section of this demo we show an example of the bypass signal and it’s not bad but we can make it a whole lot better using the buffalo days room setting.

0:16 - 1:02 Room to spare.

In this example mix and depth are set just past noon, providing a lush and convincing room sound. The reflections are robust, full, and easily tailored to the phrase you’re playing. This gives you a reverb that comes in strong and fades away quickly, allowing your playing to shine through without getting messy.

Let’s make some noise!

Now that we’ve explored the possible, let’s go and create the impossible. Visit here for Buffalo Days.

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