Free Friday - Season 01
A really simple rack that helps enhance your bass sounds and push the mids and tops a little further. Works really well on samples that need a lift!
This is a process I use in every track to glue my mid bass sounds together with the same reverb buss. It can turn stale and dry bass samples into full and rich sounds
MID BASS FILTERING RACK - DOWNLOAD M4L LFO
Add randomly generated movement to your mid basses with this rack. There is also saturation, OTT and air controls to play with as well as a vocoder used to gate the sound further
Generate new harmonics and movement to sub samples with this rack. Personally I think this is going to get used so much in my music to come and I'm really happy to share it with you guys as well
A rack to help you squeeze that last 5-10% out of your drums. Utilise control over drive, reverb decay, air and subtle compression to customise your sound.
This is a super fun way to transform drones, atmospherics and pads into risers, downshifters and fx using the power of pitch shifting. I've also added some extra controls to add more character, modulation and space to the sound for more creative control
This rack is an amazing workflow tool to quickly enhance and add excitement to your drum fills and turn-arounds.
Two very simple but powerful workflow tools for adding tension to a specific sound or group. I use racks like this in every track i write to save time for those all so common filter sweeps, builds and drops
Here is a super fun Reece Bass rack that allows you to control and shape to your own sound. There are a few extra controls giving you weird and wonderful sounds and creative options. Perfect for a sound design session, just hit record and play
This is an octave rack enabling you to add a full ensemble to your sound. I use this a lot in my own production to add depth to a sound, wether thats just one octave up and down or blending all 4 octaves together to create rich textures.
This one is super fun and has so much room for random and controlled creativity. I advise setting up a resample track, hit record and begin to play.