Glossary
Bass-Heavy Mastering — Meaning for AI Music
Bass-heavy mastering is a mastering approach that gives the low-end stronger weight and physical presence while controlling mud, clipping and translation risk.
Key takeaways
- Bass-heavy is not the same as uncontrolled bass boost.
- It often combines sub, kick body, low-mid density and saturation.
- For AI music, it can make synthetic tracks feel more physical.
Why it matters
AI-generated music can contain low-end information without delivering a satisfying physical feel. Bass-heavy mastering aims to convert that information into intentional weight and movement.
FAQ
Is bass-heavy mastering always better?
No. It is a character choice that must fit the track.
Can it create distortion?
Yes, and controlled distortion can be part of the sound when used deliberately.
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