The 808 Booster (FX) audio plugin created by producer Mors (Russell Jarvis) is known as Mors Rumble. Designed with music producers in mind, it amplifies low-end frequencies to make basslines and 808s sound more powerful on any device, even tiny smartphone speakers and club subwoofers.
The plugin has an easy-to-use interface with settings for input, output, volume, mix, and boosting low, mid, and high frequencies. This enables users to add everything from clean, subtle modifications that make a bassline cut through a mix without overpowering the music to harsh, hard-hitting distortion.
Features and Functions of Plugins:
By providing an extremely user-friendly structure, Mors’ “Rumble” plugin eliminates the uncertainty associated with low-end mixing. It enables producers to swiftly adjust the ideal level of rumbling and sub-presence using simplified macros rather than overwhelming the user with dozens of intricate technical parameters like saturation, EQ, and compression. This method produces a polished, radio-ready low end without overcrowding the digital workstation.
How to Integrate “Rumble” into Your Process:
Regardless of the genre—hip-hop, trap, or contemporary electronic music—808s are frequently muffled by common consumer electronics like laptop or phone speakers. “Rumble” functions by regulating the sub frequencies and enhancing the upper harmonics. In order to combine the enhanced effect with the raw signal, producers typically set it directly on the 808 or sub-bass track and change the primary mix knob. Cleaner mixdowns and punchier, more colourful basslines result from this.
Core Features:
- Multiband Boosting: Allows you to enhance particular areas of your 808’s spectrum by dividing the audio into low, mid, and high frequency bands. You may adjust the volume of any single frequency band with dedicated gain control.
- Drive and Distortion: The ability to impart forceful, gritty distortion to a clean 808.
- Mix Control: A wet/dry knob to combine your original audio with the enhanced rumble effect.
- Input/Output Controls: Accurate gain staging to control levels prior to and following the effect.