Virtual Riot Heavy Bass Design Vol 2 Jun 2026
To help apply these concepts to your specific DAW or setup, let me know: Which (Serum, Vital, Phase Plant) you use most?
Xfer’s OTT is applied heavily, often pushed to extreme depths, to pull out the hidden, quiet details of the synth's decay phase.
Following the monumental success of the first volume, —released through Disciple Samples on Splice—arrived to push the boundaries of Dubstep, Riddim, and Drum & Bass even further.
Crisp hi-hats, metallic rides, and unique foley-infused percussion loops. 3. Cinematic FX and Atmosphere virtual riot heavy bass design vol 2
Including bass loops, stabs, and intricate synth patterns.
One major trend in Vol 2 is the reduction of pure sub-sonic mud in favor of . The "Reese Bass" variants here are coated in tape saturation and bit-crushing. They sound like a dying engine wrapped in a synth pad.
A subtle, LFO-driven frequency shifter (+10Hz to +50Hz) splits the stereo image. To help apply these concepts to your specific
: A massive variety of synth loops, one-shots, and hits including specific textures like "yoink" layers and "hype" loops.
Which specific you are using (Serum, Vital, Phase Plant)?
Virtual Riot (Valentin Brunn) stands as a titan in modern electronic music production. His technical precision and innovative sound design have shaped the landscape of dubstep, riddim, and bass music. When he releases a sample pack or a tutorial series, the producing community stops to listen. Heavy Bass Design Vol 2 represents the pinnacle of his educational and sonic offerings. It provides an aggressive, intricate blueprint for creating cutting-edge bass frequencies. One major trend in Vol 2 is the
Kept clean, mono, and saturated gently to add harmonics without destroying the sub's stability.
Highly unique, vowel-like morphing tables that cannot be replicated using standard sine or square waves. Spectral Warping
The pack includes tight kicks, punchy snares, and top-end glitch hits.