Victory Pill's Jim Davies on layering bass
An exclusive video lesson on tech production techniques
In this video lesson, Jim Davies of Victory Pill shows you how layering bass parts can give you a fuller sound.
By paying attention to the timbre and register (which octave the bass is played in) of the bass parts, Jim creates an interesting bass sound that fills out the mix without crowding or muddying it.
If you want to see more Victory Pill videos then check out their other lessons on compression and building loops. For more information visit the official Victory Pill website.
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