Infinite Bass
Key Features
- Triple-layer Ableton Live instrument rack for stacking main bass, secondary bass, and accent sources.
- 100 ready-to-use presets give producers immediate starting points for basslines and sound-design sketches.
- Layer A and Layer B each provide 127 analog bass sounds, with Layer B adding low-cut and octave macro control.
- Layer C adds textures from noises, transients, tuned percussion, guitars, brass, organ, strings, and other acoustic sources.
- Randomization macro generates new bass combinations after ADSR settings are dialed in.
- Built entirely with Ableton Live native devices and effects, so no additional plugins are required.
Description
Infinite Bass is a triple-layer Ableton Live instrument rack from Abletunes, built for generating bass sounds from sampled analog synths, basic waveforms, acoustic instruments, transients, and noise layers. It ships as a Live-native rack rather than a conventional plugin, so the workflow stays inside Ableton Live and uses only Live devices and effects.
The core design is fast layered sound creation: Layer A carries the main bass source, Layer B can add another bass layer with low-cut and octave controls, and Layer C adds accents such as tuned percussion, guitars, brass, organ, strings, and textures. Abletunes lists 100 ready-to-use presets, 127 selectable bass sounds on the first two layers, and a randomization button for quickly generating new combinations.
That makes it useful for producers who want playable bass ideas for synth pop, hip-hop, house, techno, EDM, and related club styles without building a rack from scratch. Because it is tied to Ableton Live 11.0.12 or higher, it is best treated as Ableton-specific soundware rather than a cross-DAW sample library.
As checked on April 30, 2026, Abletunes still labels the product Free on the official page and sends downloads through a dedicated email form. SSA therefore links to the official Infinite Bass download page instead of mirroring the file.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Infinite Bass work outside Ableton Live?
No. Abletunes distributes Infinite Bass as an Ableton Live instrument rack, so it is intended for Ableton Live rather than FL Studio, Logic Pro, Cubase, or another DAW.
Does Infinite Bass require any third-party plugins?
No. The official page says the rack is made with Ableton Live native devices and effects, and the product tags list no additional plugins.
What kind of sounds are included?
The rack combines analog bass sources, sampled waveforms, noises, transients, tuned percussion, and acoustic instruments including guitars, brass, organ, strings, and flutes. The first two layers focus on bass sources, while the third layer adds accents and texture.
How is the download delivered?
The product page routes users to a dedicated Abletunes download page. As checked on April 30, 2026, that page asks for name, email, and marketing consent before sending the download link by email.