If you’re using Vital as your main synth for 808s, Reese and neuro basses, dark subs, and aggressive mids in trap, DnB, or bass music, you’ve probably noticed most Vital preset talk leans ambient or EDM‑general. You search for “Vital bass presets,” “Vital 808 presets,” or “Vital DnB presets” and end up sifting through huge banks to find a handful of keepers.
This guide rounds up seven bass‑heavy Vital packs and creators—free and paid—that actually prioritise low‑end: subs, 808s, DnB basses, and mid‑range monsters that can carry a drop. You’ll see VitalSynth profiles first so you can browse the creators, then jump out to Gumroad and other shops when you’re ready to grab the packs.
You can always browse more in the Vital presets directory, where everything’s tagged and filterable so you can jump straight to bass‑heavy banks for trap, DnB, EDM and more.
How we picked these packs
There are a lot of Vital banks out there now, so this list only includes packs that clearly focus on low‑end: 808s, subs, Reese/foghorn and neuro basses, bass stabs, and aggressive mids—not just generic keys and pads.
We looked for packs that cover the core genres, DnB, trap, and 808‑driven beats, plus EDM/bass music where thick synth basses do the heavy lifting. There’s a mix of free and paid options to choose from
Think of this as a starting stack of bass tools for Vital: a few focused low‑end packs, a couple of big multi‑genre bundles, and some free creators you can keep coming back to as you dial in your go‑to bass sounds.
1. Octobillion 808s, Basses, Leads & Pads – Octobillion
Octobillion 808s, Basses, Leads & Pads adds 10 morphable 808s, 10 monster basses, 10 leads, and 5 pads for Vital, aimed at hard‑hitting trap, bass music, and modern hip‑hop. It’s a small but laser‑focused extension pack that lives right in the low‑end sweet spot without burying you in filler sounds.
If you’re mainly chasing better 808s and heavy basses, this is an easy pick: the morphable 808s cover clean to dirty in one patch, and the “monster” basses give you aggressive mids you can layer on top for darker electronic drops. The leads and pads are just there to round out ideas so you can sketch whole sections with one bank.
Tip: pick one morphable 808 as your main low‑end, then automate its morph or macro control between verse and hook instead of swapping patches. You’ll get movement and excitement without losing the consistency that matters on club systems.
2. Vital Bundle – 300 Morphable Presets – Octobillion
Vital Bundle – 300 Morphable Presets collects 300 macro‑driven Vital sounds that morph between two characters, effectively giving you 600+ evolving presets for EDM, bass music, and cinematic work. It’s less “808‑only” and more “big toolkit,” but there’s a lot of bass content inside.
For bass‑heavy producers, the appeal is how far you can push one patch: many of the basses can move from clean sub to snarling growl just by riding a macro, which is ideal for building verse vs. drop contrasts without rewriting your sound design every time.
Tip: when you find a bass you like, save two versions of the same patch—one cleaner and darker for verses, one brighter and more driven for drops—based on different macro positions. Because they’re variations of the same sound, your mix will feel cohesive even as the energy ramps up.
3. DnB Bass Collection Vol. 1 – Tantrum Desire
DnB Bass Collection Vol. 1 – 60 Vital Presets features bass presets crafted specifically for drum & bass, from deep rollers to more neuro‑leaning tones. It’s basically a straight answer to “Vital DnB presets” and “Vital bass presets.”
Because the sounds are made by a DnB producer with club context, you get patches that already sit in the right low‑end pocket for drum & bass systems: plenty of weight, but not so bloated that they’re hard to mix around drums and subs. There’s enough range to cover warm rollers, techier mids, and more aggressive growls.
Tip: layer one Tantrum Desire bass with a simple sine or pure sub an octave down, then high‑pass the main patch just enough to keep the very lowest frequencies on the sine only. That way your sub stays clean on big systems while the Vital patch carries the character and movement.
4. Elevate – DnB Sample Pack with Vital Presets – Ghost Syndicate
Elevate – DnB Sample Pack with Vital Presets by Ghost Syndicate combines basslines, drum loops, one‑shots, MIDI, and Vital presets aimed at deep‑roller drum & bass. Instead of a “presets only” pack, you’re getting a full mini‑ecosystem tuned to work together.
This is especially handy if you want your Vital basses to sit right in a DnB mix without a ton of trial‑and‑error, because the included drums and MIDI patterns are already balanced for the same aesthetic. You can start from the demos, then gradually replace parts with your own sounds as you get more comfortable.
Tip: use Elevate’s Vital presets for your main bass and ghost notes, then drag the included MIDI onto your own Vital instances or other synth patches. You’ll be able to test different tones quickly without re‑writing patterns that are already proven to groove.
5. Multi‑genre bass toolkits – DVNSOUNDS & TSK
If you’d rather grab one or two big bundles and pick through them for basses, DVNSOUNDS and TSK / tskhoneybee are worth a look.
The Ultimate Vital Preset Bundle – 240 Presets from DVNSOUNDS packs 240 Vital presets across several banks, with an emphasis on hard‑hitting basses, leads, and keys for trap, hip‑hop, and EDM. TSK’s Vital Presets Vol. 1 & 2 – 300 Vital Presets + Drum Bonus bundles 301 presets plus a drum sample pack, covering basses, leads, keys, and FX for modern electronic styles.
Neither bundle is “bass‑only,” but both contain a lot of usable low‑end and mid‑range options, which makes them great if you want a couple of large banks to cover trap, EDM, and general bass music alongside your more tightly focused bass packs.
Tip: build your own “Bass Favs” inside Vital by starring or re‑saving only the basses you actually use from DVNSOUNDS and TSK into a custom bank. That way, when you’re in writing mode, you can hit one folder and not scroll through 300 presets to get to the good stuff.
6. Free bass‑forward options – Sergi B, AngelicVibes, Nate Maelz
If you’re trying to keep things free for now, there are a few bass‑friendly Vital creators worth highlighting as a small trio.
Sergi B – Bizarrap‑inspired free Vital pack
Sergi B offers a Bizarrap‑inspired free Vital pack with 20 presets tailored for EDM and Latin trap, including basses and leads that sit nicely in more modern Latin and crossover trap tracks. It’s a good first stop if you searched “free Vital presets” but still want low‑end that feels up‑to‑date.
AngelicVibes – 30 free Vital presets
AngelicVibes’ free bank includes 808s, basses, keys, and pads aimed at modern trap and R&B. The 808‑style presets in particular are clean and easy to mix, which makes them a nice entry point if you’re still figuring out how to get your low‑end balanced.
Nate Maelz – “Gas Station” and “After Hours” banks
Nate Maelz has several custom Vital packs, including free options, focused on trap, R&B, and more soul‑influenced vibes. The basses and subs here are great when you want darker, melodic low‑end that sits under chords instead of just “in your face” 808s.
Tip: try combining a Sergi B or AngelicVibes 808 for the main sub layer with a mid‑bass or pluck from Nate Maelz for a little extra harmonic interest. You’ll get a layered low‑end that still feels musical, not just loud.
7. Black Lotus Audio – Bass & Cinematic Catalog
Black Lotus Audio has built up a sizeable Vital catalog with over 100 free presets plus 50+ custom wavetables across multiple packs, alongside a bigger premium lineup for bass‑heavy and cinematic electronic styles. It’s less a single “must‑grab” pack and more a long‑term home base.
For bass‑heavy Vital users, this is the kind of creator you bookmark: regular releases, lots of low‑end and sound‑design‑driven content, and enough variety that you can keep coming back as your style shifts between straight bass music and more hybrid/cinematic work.
Tip: start with Black Lotus’ free Vital packs to figure out which angle you click with most—neuro, cinematic, or hybrid bass—then invest in a premium pack that matches that direction so you deepen a sound you already know fits your tracks.
Keep exploring Vital bass presets & tools
If you’re using Vital for 808s, DnB basses, or dark electronic low‑end, these packs give you a strong starting stack. They’ll cover a lot of your subs, Reese tones, and mid‑range growls, but they’re only a slice of what the Vital community is putting out.
Use the main Vital presets directory to find more bass‑heavy banks by genre (trap, DnB, EDM), explore Vital wavetables if you want to design your own growls and Reese patches from scratch, and check out Vital skins that stay readable during long low‑end sculpting sessions.
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