![]() ![]() With a little tinkering, you can boost the sound in all kinds of ways, until it comes out how you want it. On the fingered bass track, I use a bass amp VST and 2x15" cab simulation and on the picked bass track, I use a guitar amp VST and 4x12-inch cab simulation. I used the same Midi file on both tracks, so they play in perfect synch, and balance the volumes until they sound right. I've had to split them down into alphabetical order as the plugins are 100GB in total Give me a shout if you have any problems. I am using this by trying to emulate the way Chris Squire used to process his Rickenbacker (though I obviously cannot get that exact sound) by using this fingered VST on one track and the companion "picked Bass" VST from BigCat, using the same Rick's samples, on another track. Most have installers for 64bit, x86 and OSX Systems as well. If you add a bass amp VST, to boost the sound, it sounds even better. BigCat also made another VST using the same guitar's picked samples. It uses samples of an actual Rickebacker bass guitar, but only the fingered samples. Cranky - not sure what you are doing or not doing, or what DAW you are using but I find that this VST produces an awesome clean bass sound in both Adobe Audition and Reaper. ![]()
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