Using Boz Digital Labs Big Clipper as a Bass Driver

This tutorial shows you how to use Boz Digital Labs Big Clipper to add a nice, full, meaty bass distortion to your audio.
Boz Digital Labs Big Clipper
Big Clipper combines a variable clipping algorithm and limiter that gives you the ability to control peaks and increase loudness transparently, enabling you to make tracks louder, compression and reverb sound more natural, and overall mixes more cohesive.
Just as engineers discovered the benefits of hitting analog tape harder than the specs considered safe, it turns out that clipping actually provides an excellent means of controlling peaks and creating an appealing non-linear behavior that enhances instruments and overall mixes. The only caveat is that digital clipping when pushed too hard, can cause irretrievable damage. It turns out that there’s a very narrow window for clipping that allows cohesion and presence. Big Clipper’s unique constellation of controls let you throw open that window and let the air in. Along with the ability to control the intensity and shape of clipping, Big Clipper has four blend modes that control how the limiting and clipping combine. However, the real magic is in the three-band sensitivity control; too much low-frequency energy causing problems? Just dial it back and let the mids and highs work their wonders. Are the highs taking your head off? No worries. Just cut them and let the mids speak. Whether you need subtle clipping or heavy overdrive, Big Clipper gives you full creative control.
Posted by Kim Sternisha