2016/12/07 13:15:48
Unknowen
I have lots of plus but cant seem to find a fuzzy grit thing!
I need to grit up my Bass track.
Any tricks or cheap plugs that might help me out?
I have the tools that come with Splat. I could just use a general fuzzy grit recipe starting point. :)
 
Thanks! 
2016/12/07 13:18:43
Slugbaby
I haven't used the Sonar versions, but a guitar Overdrive Pedal in the amp-sim suite might work.
 
2016/12/07 13:49:54
batsbrew
TRY VOXENGO BOOGEX
2016/12/07 14:54:49
Rob[at]Sound-Rehab
what ever you do, also try a notch like EQ boost near 235 Hz
2016/12/07 17:35:59
dwardzala
I think there are some Anderton FX chains that could work.
2016/12/07 20:31:17
Guitarhacker
I played with a bass player for a short time who insisted on using a distortion pedal and a chorus on his bass...... man I hated that sound. The band didn't last long.

I was thinking a distortion FX plug should get you where you want. Might have to experiment a bit to get just the right amount of grit.
2016/12/07 22:08:05
Unknowen
Thanks to all, Good tips to hit the ground in morning. :)
 
 
2016/12/08 08:59:16
AntManB
This method (courtesy of The Recording Revolution) is also worth a look:
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDbDeTNHQiQ
 
Basically, creating an aux track with a distorted version of the bass then blending it with the original.
 
AMB
 
2016/12/08 10:57:31
AT
An amp sim.  And yea, I will sometimes print it and then mix it back in with the dry track.
2016/12/09 19:42:31
sharke
There are two distortion freebies which typically get a lot of love when talking about bass grit. 
 
TSE B.O.D. https://www.tseaudio.com/software/tseBOD
CamelCrusher http://www.audiopluginsforfree.com/camelcrusher/
 
I have Ohmicide, Trash and Decapitator but I still use these two on bass sometimes because they're so awesome. 
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