Slate Digital Announces Bass Enhancer Plugin

US Infinity Bass aims to add punch where it's needed and create it where it's missing      20/09/23

Slate Digital has introduced Infinity Bass, the latest addition to its All Access Pass subscription service. They sau that it is a brand new bass enhancer plugin that adds punch to your low-end where it's needed and creates it where it's missing. A spokesperson told us, "Well-equipped for work on EDM and hip-hop tracks, Infinity Bass is also ideal for treating rock and pop kick drums, bass DIs, acoustic bass, drum groups and even full mixes that lack lower midrange frequencies."

Here's more details direct from Slate Digital...

Infinity Bass features a simple, engaging user interface made up of four (4) different processing modes; Punchy, Warm, Deep and Phased. It also includes four control knobs that help you add character and shape your sound to perfection. Engaging the Listen button lets you isolate the processed part of your signal, so you can hear exactly how the plugin is affecting your sound.

The processing modes deliver a wide range of sound design potential. Whether you need a bass exciter, a dual-band subharmonic synthesizer, a clean sub-bass generator, or a bass-focused all-pass filter, this plugin does it all. The interface also features a series of parameter controls that let you dial in the processing and ensure the plugin is having the desired effect. From subtle bumps in low-end presence to a total transformation of your bass tone, Infinity Bass has you covered.

Pricing and Availability:
Infinity Bass is available now for All Access Pass subscribers. It's also available as a stand-alone plugin with a perpetual license for $149.

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