Parallel Filtering for INSANE Neuro Basses
Автор: the.Apollo_Project
Загружено: 2026-01-10
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Parallel filtering is a powerful technique used in neuro bass sound design, often paired with EQ automation, OTT, and distortion.
Start with a bass that already has movement, then build multiple parallel filter chains using lowpass, highpass, morph, band, and notch filters. Automate each filter differently to create contrast and motion, and shape them further with EQ, LFOs, and stereo control.
Once you’ve chosen the best chains, move on to post-processing. This kind of rack can get muddy fast, so use a limiter, low-end control, and stacked OTT to bring the highs and lows back to life.
This example shows a Reese bass running through a parallel filter rack with chorus, OTT, and reverb.
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Parallel filtering
Parallel filtering is a technique used for neuro basses, and is usually combined with eq automation, ott, and distortion! You start with a sound that already has some movement, grab an autofilter and a limiter, group them, and duplicate the chain out a few times, then record some automation! The fist filter is lowpass, and its the mudiest, so you might want to follow that automation with a lowend shelf eq, and optionally add a moving notch and some lowmid bell automation as well For the highpass filter, the low end bump gives it its vocal quality, and if want to tame the high end, you can add a lowpass, move the automation up a bit, and maybe even add moving notch in between For the morph filter, i just start on lowpass mode, and as I drag the filter around I just imagine how it would sound when its morphing. Then i drag the morph around to taste And for the band and notch filters, my only tip is to combine automation with the LFOs and stereo control After thats done, you just select the chains you want to keep, and get on to post processing! This whole bus can get quite muddy, so try a llimiter and some low end control, and you can stack a few layers of ott to bring the hi’s and lows back! Heres an example of a reese in a filter rack with chorus, ott and reverb!
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