The key thing when mixing bass is to retain as much energy as possible but without either letting it overpower the rest of the rack or reining it in so much that you suck the life out of it. These include EQ and compression which are the two you will primarily use, but also things like amp simulation which can help to add realism and power to your tracks. If you’re looking to record your own bass parts you can do that live as well of course, and whichever route you take, there are plenty of tools onboard to help you get a bigger, fuller bass sound. If you’re after a more realistic bass sound for your productions you could look at a specialised plug-in like Spectrasonics’ Trilian or one of the many Kontakt-based electric basses from Native Instruments, either of which would do a better job than the simple BooBass that comes with FL Studio.
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