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What is the best vst to get that great sub bass sound?

I do my Sub bass with NI Massive, but if you want add some modulation, the better way it's to put an LFO on the volume. If you try with the LP it's sound so bad.
There is also a plugin on Windows. I think it's just Sub but it's not really good.
 
you all use Massive for a sub bass? seriously?

jesus even the free synthesisers that come bundled with most DAW's are capable of creating a sub bass sine wave...
 
Very Happy with Spectrasonics - Trilian or Rob Papen - Sub Boom Bass. Also your DAW should have a great Bass Synth included. Just spend a bit of time playing with what you have got.

Native Instruments - Massive if you like Dub Step sounds.
 
I agree with Licas, sub is something that you easily create. Use just a sine, edit ADSR as you wish. I wouldn't use any other's sub, only my own.
 
Very Happy with Spectrasonics - Trilian or Rob Papen - Sub Boom Bass. Also your DAW should have a great Bass Synth included. Just spend a bit of time playing with what you have got.

Native Instruments - Massive if you like Dub Step sounds.

Definitely second the recommendation for Rob Papen Sub Boom
 
yes massive all the way. there are lots of great youtube tutorials for making awesome subbasses in massive.
 
Sheep

It's easy to just stick to the rule of using a sine wave, but if you want to add a little more to it, you can use something like u-He's DIVA and use a triangle wave. It's a little fatter and sounds a lot bigger than a typical sine sub, and breathes a little more life into the bassline.
 
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