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What software do you all use to put some custom bass lines in songs? And I mean more than just turning up the bass. You know how there are 49831 versions of "dark horse" floating around? I mean stuff like that. Not necessarily boosting the original bass like, but adding your own different one.

The way I do it right now... And the only way I know... It's tedious and to be honest... Sucks. Basically I need to generate a sine wave at a given frequency, drag it to where I want, adjust the length manually, the adjust the end point so it ends at "0" so it doesn't make a popping noise. And doing things like kick drums or sweeps and needing to line up the sine waves so I don't get cancellation makes me want to pull my hair out. Add on that If I can't figure out what frequency a song needs to be - usually looking up chords on Google and cross referencing with a chart, I'm SOL.

At least I'm hoping there's a better way. What software do y'all use and would you mind providing a brief explanation of how you use it?

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I edited/rebassed a few songs. I just used audacity and worked around with some things.
You can find the Hz of a sample by going to "Analyze" -> "Plot Spectrum" then
Algorithm: Spectrum
Size: 2048(for me)

Function: Rectangular Window

Axis: Log frequency

https://soundcloud.com/longtrenton1242/moonshine-bandits-for-the-outlawz-feat-colt-fordbass-enhanced-v229-48hz

& unfinished forever!
https://soundcloud.com/longtrenton1242/eric-paslay-song-about-a-girl-slowed50-30-finish-upon-request

May not help but you got a free bump if not.

Pioneer DEH-X6600BT

(1) Rockford Fosgate R1200-1D

(1) Alpine 1242D 12" Type R ported 32-35hz

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