Sublab — Presets Better
Most Sublab presets live between 30Hz and 100Hz. Ensure your kick drum’s fundamental is slightly higher (e.g., 120Hz) so they don't cancel each other out. Use the preset's Pitch Envelope to make the sub "duck" out of the kick's way.
: Presets are organized into "Bass Packs" categorized by style or genre, such as (distorted), (recreations of famous 808s), and Divine Bass Filtering & Favorites sublab presets
Low-end frequencies are the hardest to mix. Great third-party come with pre-tuned EQs, compression, and saturation. Often, you can drag and drop a preset into your session, and it will sit perfectly in your mix without clashing with the kick drum. Most Sublab presets live between 30Hz and 100Hz