Don't steal and sample bassdrums,
be creative and design them from scratch with the new "DC Bazz::Murda" AU/VST synth.
We've spent a huge amount of hours and sleepless nights coding,
designing and improving this little piece of software
and if you like this plug-in, find it useful or use it quite often,
why not donate money to support further development?
If you donate more than 20 Euro you will get a PRO version of this plug-in and unlock all PRO features
incl. hardcore bass unit, additional distortion curves, waveforms and unison voices.
VST and VST3 are technologies and trademarks of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.
Audio Unit is a technology and trademark of Apple Computers, Inc.
DC Bazz::Murda uses the C++ DSP library written by Vinnie Falco.
Windows Installer:
Execute the windows executable and follow the wizard.
Windows ZIP Package:
Simply unzip and copy the content to your VSTPlugIns host's directory.
MAC OSX Audio Unit ZIP Package:
Simply unzip and copy the Audio-Unit AU [*.component] content to: /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components
or ~/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components
MAC OSX VST ZIP Package:
Simply unzip and copy the VST [*.vst] content to: /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST
or ~/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST
2) Which note to play to get the best effect?
Bass-drum base frequencies between 30 - 65 Hz sound really good,
check the note's frequency display to make sure you play the proper note.
If you are note sure activate the "kick/drum" mode using the "KICK" button on the GUI.
The note F1 corresponds to the frequency of 43.65 Hz, which will give you a nice, low and powerful bass-drum sound.
You will find more detailed information under the following link: Table of Frequencies of Musical Notes - Physics