Basic Shapes Production Tools

How to hear a low-mid problem

A fast way to find low-mid buildup without over-EQing the record.

Basic Shapes builds focused audio plugins, Ableton Live racks, and production tools for producers who want faster decisions without giving up tone. The Complete subscription gives you the released Basic Shapes plugin library in one plan, while single plugins let you buy only the exact tool you need for a session.

Every plugin is designed around a clear job: add weight, shape dynamics, build space, check loudness, control width, or create movement that helps an idea feel finished. Products are delivered through the Basic Shapes Hub so installers, licenses, and updates stay tied to one account on macOS and Windows.

Focused tools for music production

Basic Shapes learning pages are written for producers who want practical listening moves, repeatable production habits, and simple ways to make mix decisions faster. The guides connect directly to the tools on the site without turning every article into a sales page.

Basic Shapes audio plugins cover the everyday moves that shape a record: clipping, saturation, compression, reverb, delay, stereo imaging, filtering, transient control, metering, and creative sound design. Instead of oversized interfaces and hidden setup work, each tool keeps the workflow direct so you can hear the change, commit the choice, and move on to the next part of the song.

Complete subscription and Hub delivery

Basic Shapes Complete is built for producers who want the whole released plugin collection available whenever a session asks for it. The Basic Shapes Hub handles downloads, activation, updates, and product access in one place. That makes the site useful for new customers comparing plugin options and for returning users who need a clean path back to their installers, manuals, and account downloads.

Free racks, guides, and support

The site also includes a free Ableton Live 12 rack pack, product manuals, support resources, and practical music production articles. Start with the free racks if you want quick one-knob tools for tone shaping, drum punch, stereo width, vocal polish, low-end control, and transitions. Visit the plugin catalog when you are ready for VST3 and AU tools that work across Mac and Windows sessions.