
Bass House Ableton Template - Bounce (Jauz, Ephwurd, Curbi, Malaa Style)
By Bass House Ableton Template · “Bounce (Jauz, Ephwurd, Curbi, Malaa Style)”
$17.90
Reference template. Instant download after purchase.
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What you can study
- How a finished jauz, ephwurd, curbi, malaa style arrangement is structured from intro to final section
- Where Xfer Serum and Reveal Sound Spire fit into the sound design or mix chain
- How to study Bass House Ableton Template-style production decisions without starting from a blank project
A Professional grade Bass Housestyle Ableton Templateinspired by Jauz, Ephwurd, Curbi, Malaa, Jaycen A'mour Style among other ofthe top Producers of the genre and their Techniques. The Template was made for Ableton Live 10and using Xfer´s Serum Vst Plugin for most of the Instruments. Also making use of Ableton Live 10´s Stock FX and Stock Instruments as well. Bass House Style samples for beginners included, with a full arrangement Beat. Both fully Mixed and Mastered, ready for you to download and start playing it! Bass House Ableton Template - Bounce
- DAW Version
- Ableton Live 10 and using Xfer
- File Size
- 55 MB
- Genre
- Jauz, Ephwurd, Curbi, Malaa Style
- Required Plugins
- Xfer Serum, Reveal Sound Spire
Template specification
A finished jauz, ephwurd, curbi, malaa style reference session based on Bass House Ableton Template. Open the project, study each section, and apply the production decisions to your own work.
Project contents
- Complete arrangement and session structure
- MIDI, audio, and automation
- Mix buses and processing chains
- Plugin notes: Xfer Serum, Reveal Sound Spire
Delivery
- Digital delivery immediately after payment
- Secure checkout via Stripe
License
- Educational reference use
- Original work required for release per product terms
Study method
Follow arrangement markers first. Mute groups one at a time to isolate drums, bass, harmony, and mix processing before rebuilding each layer.
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