About Course
This Synth Bass course gives you a practical, musician-first path to designing powerful low end that supports your song and moves the listener. You will learn how to turn ideas into mix-ready bass parts by mastering the core building blocks of subtractive and 808-style synthesis.
Across clear demonstrations and hands-on prompts, you will craft bass timbres with oscillators, filters, envelopes, and modulation, then shape them with tasteful processing so they sit confidently in modern productions. You will also connect sound design to musical context by writing melodic, rhythmically interesting basslines that drive the groove without overcrowding the mix. The curriculum covers standard synth bass tones and the iconic 808 flavor used across hip-hop, electronic, and pop, so you can adapt your sound to any style.
What You’ll Learn
- Build convincing synth bass patches using oscillators, waveforms, filters, envelopes, and modulation
- Create punchy 808-style bass that locks with your drums without masking the kick
- Write musical basslines with variations that add movement and interest
- Apply EQ, compression, and saturation to enhance weight, clarity, and consistency
- Arrange bass parts so they support harmony and groove across genres
- Develop a repeatable workflow for designing, writing, and polishing bass sounds and lines
Meet Your Instructor
Your instructor, Eric Diamond, is a New York City based musician, producer, engineer, and sound designer known for cross-genre work and a practical, technical teaching style. He teaches in Sound Collective’s online curriculum and brings a deep understanding of sound design to every lesson.
Is This Course for You?
If you are a producer, beatmaker, or songwriter who wants bass that feels big yet controlled, this course is for you. It is a strong fit if you are comfortable with your DAW and want a step-by-step way to design usable bass sounds, write tighter parts, and finish mixes that translate on speakers, headphones, and clubs. Newer producers will gain a fast, musical introduction to synth bass fundamentals, while experienced creators will pick up targeted techniques to refine tone, transient control, and low-end management.
What’s Included
- Standard and 808-style bass sound design walkthroughs
- Bassline writing frameworks with musical variations
- Practical processing guidelines for EQ, compression, and saturation
- Genre-focused examples to apply techniques across styles
- Clear checkpoints and practice prompts to reinforce learning
Ready to lock down your low end and give every track a solid foundation? Start learning today.
This Synth Bass course gives you a practical, musician-first path to designing powerful low end that supports your song and moves the listener. You will learn how to turn ideas into mix-ready bass parts by mastering the core building blocks of subtractive and 808-style synthesis.
Across clear demonstrations and hands-on prompts, you will craft bass timbres with oscillators, filters, envelopes, and modulation, then shape them with tasteful processing so they sit confidently in modern productions. You will also connect sound design to musical context by writing melodic, rhythmically interesting basslines that drive the groove without overcrowding the mix. The curriculum covers standard synth bass tones and the iconic 808 flavor used across hip-hop, electronic, and pop, so you can adapt your sound to any style.
What You’ll Learn
- Build convincing synth bass patches using oscillators, waveforms, filters, envelopes, and modulation
- Create punchy 808-style bass that locks with your drums without masking the kick
- Write musical basslines with variations that add movement and interest
- Apply EQ, compression, and saturation to enhance weight, clarity, and consistency
- Arrange bass parts so they support harmony and groove across genres
- Develop a repeatable workflow for designing, writing, and polishing bass sounds and lines
Meet Your Instructor
Your instructor, Eric Diamond, is a New York City based musician, producer, engineer, and sound designer known for cross-genre work and a practical, technical teaching style. He teaches in Sound Collective’s online curriculum and brings a deep understanding of sound design to every lesson.
Is This Course for You?
If you are a producer, beatmaker, or songwriter who wants bass that feels big yet controlled, this course is for you. It is a strong fit if you are comfortable with your DAW and want a step-by-step way to design usable bass sounds, write tighter parts, and finish mixes that translate on speakers, headphones, and clubs. Newer producers will gain a fast, musical introduction to synth bass fundamentals, while experienced creators will pick up targeted techniques to refine tone, transient control, and low-end management.
What’s Included
- Standard and 808-style bass sound design walkthroughs
- Bassline writing frameworks with musical variations
- Practical processing guidelines for EQ, compression, and saturation
- Genre-focused examples to apply techniques across styles
- Clear checkpoints and practice prompts to reinforce learning
Ready to lock down your low end and give every track a solid foundation? Start learning today.
Course Content
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Synth Bass History
03:56
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Synth Bass Uses
05:08
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Synth Bass Sound Design Overview
04:13
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Standard Synth Bass: Oscillators and Waveforms
05:52
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Standard Synth Bass: Oscillators and Waveforms Part 2
06:22
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Standard Synth Bass: Filters and Resonance
06:03
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Standard Synth Bass: Filter and Amplitude Envelopes
07:41
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Standard Synth Bass: Modulation and Effects
06:11
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Standard Synth Bass: Playable Modulation
04:52
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808 Style Bass Design
05:44
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808 Style Bass Design Part 2
05:35
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Writing Synth Basslines Part 1
06:10
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Writing Synth Basslines Part 2
07:32
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Writing Synth Basslines Part 3: 808 Basslines
06:25
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Creating Variations
06:18
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Mixing Synth Basslines: EQ
11:09
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Mixing Synth Basslines Part 2: Compression
07:00
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Mixing Synth Basslines Part 3: Saturation
06:06
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Arranging Synth Basslines for Compositions
07:33
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Arranging Synth Basslines for Compositions Part 2
05:25