U can also use the slope. Put resonance to max, chose hi-pass and find the frequency u like. Then lower the resonance till it sounds like a bass again and mostly it sounds louder afterward.
I usually cut out the super low frequencies i don't need (like below 60Hz, but you should look for what you don't need in *your* bass), as they will eat up headroom in the mix while not be adding useful information to it, and then increase the bass' output level. Or else you can use the Tube or the Waveshaper to add juice to your bass sound. I also suggest you to download an audio spectrum analyzer to understand where the problematic frequencies are, because mixing bass can be difficult, expecially on headphones. Hope this helps.
connect it to your machsinest double click with right mouse button on Graphical EQ click load preset and type bass into it and find the right one u like. And you could also increase the gain on it or layer the bass with a kick that will give it punch
U can also use the slope. Put resonance to max, chose hi-pass and find the frequency u like. Then lower the resonance till it sounds like a bass again and mostly it sounds louder afterward.