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I Stopped Layering My Bass And This Sounds Better


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For years, I followed the same bass mixing advice everyone else did.


"Split your bass into multiple layers."

  • One for subs.
  • One for mids.
  • One for grit.

On paper, it sounds like the “pro” way to do things.In reality? It caused endless phase issues, bloated low end, and bass tones that never felt like one cohesive instrument.


I spent hours tweaking layers instead of actually making music.


So I tried something different.


I deleted all the layers and rebuilt my bass tone using one single track and a carefully ordered plugin chain.The result was tighter, clearer, and way more aggressive than anything I got from layering.


In this week’s episode, I walk you through that exact process step by step.


The main topics I cover include:

  • Why bass layering often makes mixes worse
  • How to get aggressive metal bass tone from one track
  • The exact plugin order I use and why it matters
  • How to make bass cut through guitars without mud
  • How to simplify your low-end workflow without sacrificing power

This approach works especially well for modern metal, metalcore, and heavy bands recording at home.


It’s faster, more repeatable, and way less frustrating.

👉 Download my free Bass and Guitar DI Recording Guide here: https://liquidstudiosli.com/guitar-bass-guide
🔥 Hire me to mix your next track: https://liquidstudiosli.com/offer-video-2
📥 Free Resources For Metal Bands: https://liquidstudiosli.com/resources
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Riff to RadioBy Daniel Thabet