Virtual Riot Heavy Bass Design Vol 2 – Confirmed

Vol. 2 bridged the gap between Noisia-style neuro bass and the chunky, mid-range focused riddim sound.


If you want, I can: (a) generate a 1-page sales copy for the pack, (b) draft the demo-track arrangement for all 8 tracks, or (c) create the Serum preset list with parameter snapshots — tell me which.

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Before CamelPhat was discontinued (and later revived as "CamelCrusher"), it was the secret weapon. In Vol. 2, many bass hits have two layers: virtual riot heavy bass design vol 2

Unlike typical dubstep producers who high-pass reverb to keep the low end tight, Vol. 2 samples often feature mid-side reverb:

At the standard price point (usually between $39.99 and $59.99 depending on sales), Virtual Riot Heavy Bass Design Vol 2 is arguably the best value in the bass music education space.

You aren't just buying samples. You are buying a master's thesis in FM synthesis from basses, multiband compression for movement, and arrangement hacks that save you hours of sound design frustration. If you want, I can: (a) generate a

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While Vol 1 had aggressive one-shots, Vol 2 introduces an absurd amount of portamento/glide loops. These aren't just simple risers; these are 4-to-8 bar phrases where the bass slides through harmonic scales (often minor and Phrygian). Who should skip it

Why it works: Virtual Riot uses custom wavetables that morph in timbre as the pitch changes. When the note slides up an octave, the harmonics don't just shift—they distort, creating a "screaming" effect that is incredibly hard to replicate without deep Serum/Phase Plant knowledge. These loops are gold for arrangement, acting as instant "drop starters."

If you want your basses to sound exactly like Vol 2, you need to follow these specific mixing rules:

A. The "Low Cut" on Distortion Virtual Riot almost always splits his signal.

B. Macro Control Automation VR presets are designed to be "living" sounds.

C. Resampling (The "Real" Method) Virtual Riot is a master of resampling. If you want the exact sound: