Vst Virtual Bass

Vst Virtual Bass

  1. Virtual Bass Player Vst
  2. Vst Virtual Studio Technology
  3. Vst Bass Guitar

PunkBass Virtual Bass Guitar Kontakt Library
2.92 GB

Is a digital replica of the SansAmp Bass Driver DI pedal, which is a very popular bass preamp DI box with distortion, presence, and EQ controls. This is a very simple plugin which works great and doesn’t really use much CPU power. The free plugin is available in VST, AU, and AAX formats, with support for both 64 and 32 bit. Kontakt’s huge collection of virtual instruments and effects is the gold standard when. MODO BASS is one of the first physically modeled electric bass virtual instrument that gives you an astounding realistic performance for your music tracks. MODO BASS isn’t a mere traditional sample-based virtual instruments, but a groundbreaking realistic BASS that utilizes an astonishing technology to breathe life into bass tracks. Ample Bass P Lite II (ABPL) is a lite version of the ABP virtual electric bass guitar instrument for Windows and Mac. Read More » June 8, 2016 No Comments Bass synths. Dolphin Bassline (free). TAL-BassLine is a free virtual instrument plug-in for Windows (VST) and Mac OS X (VST/AU).

Virtual bass guitar. Play bass guitar online. Use your computer keyboard or click on the strings to play the bass guitar. The four rows of keys on your keyboard correspond to the four strings on the bass guitar. Click 'Highlight' above the bass guitar to show note names on.

PunkBass is a virtual bass instrument which recalls a simpler time, of summers spent at the skate park with friends, of knee-high cargo shorts and wallet chains, and above all: of catchy pop-punk music played on your dad’s guitars. PunkBass is an idyllic embodiment of this classic era in music history, putting the tones of your favourite artists directly at your finger tips.

Three unique tones. One major dose of nostalgia.

DI (RAW)

Directly from the instrument, captured with meticulous attention to detail, using the finest recording gear available. You’re the sculptor and this is your clay. The sky is the limit, and this tone can be whatever you desire.

Vst Virtual Bass

PRE-PROCESSED TONE #1: LOW GAIN

FIRST BASS

A throwback to the popular P-bass tones of the 90s and 00s. Lightly driven to bring out articulation, fret clank and string noise. Sits beautifully among rhythm guitars.

PRE-PROCESSED TONE #2: HIGH GAIN

TEEN FUZZ

Something a little more edgy. High-end analogue distortion, dialed up for a grimy, in-your-face fuzz sound that will fit right into even the densest wall of guitars.

Advanced Humanization

TEMPO SYNC

Our alternate picking algorithm automatically detects the tempo of your project and reacts to any tempo changes. Simply set the note value you want to engage alternate picking and go! Your selection will be displayed, along with the automatically-detected tempo of your project, and resulting millisecond value of the alternate picking threshold.

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ARTICULATIONS

There are 8 fully automatable playing styles. With direct access to hammer-ons, slides, mutes, handling noises and more, you can command the performance to follow your guitars perfectly.

KEY FEATURES

  • INSTANT mix-ready, P-bass tone.
  • Perfect tuning.
  • Industry-leading tempo-synced alternate picking algorithm.
  • Array of articulations to humanize the performance.
  • The sound of brand new strings, all the time.
  • Stereo chorus for increased mix presence.
  • Thousands of meticulously-recorded samples.
  • The joy of recording without a bass player.
  • Crafted through two decades of combined recording experience.
  • Note range: G0 to D4. (Down to Drop G!)

Requirements:

Kontakt 6.1 or later is required to load the library.

macOS 10.12, 10.13, 10.14 or 10.15 (latest update), i5.

Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10 (latest Service Pack), Intel Core i5 or equivalent CPU.

An Internet connection and a graphics card that supports OpenGL 2.1 or higher are required to download and activate this product. Once installed and activated, the product can be used offline.
4GB RAM Minimum (6GB+ recommended).

Supported Interfaces:
Mac OS X (64-bit only): Stand-alone, VST, AU, AAX.
Windows (32/64-bit): Stand-alone, VST, AAX.

There is no doubt in my mind that bass, whilst often overlooked, is fundamentally one of the most important elements in music. The sheer power that comes from a strong low end, combined with the driving rhythm that it offers is why music makes you want to move. For this, you need a good bass VST. I challenge you to find a song that, with the bass completely removed, still comes across as a convincing and energetic piece of music. Seriously, drop a comment below as I’d love to hear it work!Bass is important and is often difficult to replicate in a convincing fashion when it comes to VSTs. Today’s article aims to guide you through a few of the many options that are out there. We will look into price range as well as quality whilst also assessing the various types of sounds you might want to have in your arsenal. For a long time, I stuck with the opinion that bass always had to come from a bass guitar, not a bass VST. Let me tell you, the more options you’ve got when it comes to making music, the better your music will be.

The Best Free Bass VST

Before I delve into some of the more pricey and intricate products available, it only seems fair that I offer you my best suggestion for freeware. Virtual bassist vst full4Front Bass is what I believe to be the best free VST for bass available today. A combination of sampling and modelling, this bass VST offers what it says on the box. It might not be the most convincing of sounds and the plugin itself has literally no adjustable parameters. However, getting a relatively convincing bass sound from such a simple plugin is really amazing. If your current setup is lacking a real bass guitar sound, you absolutely want to grab this. At the end of the day, it’ll always be useful as a writing tool even if you move onto something else later on.

Virtual Bass Player Vst

The Best Synth Bass VST

Now we move onto some of the best bass VST plugins you can get your hands on. I want to start with the synths and look at three different options, each offering something unique. Hopefully, this wide range of choice will appeal to every reader!

Dope Kitz Substation

Did somebody say 808 basses? If you’re in need of some speaker shaking 808s to shake things up then look no further than the Dope Kitz Substation. Coming in at a modest $49.99, this simple yet powerful bass VST is going to bring some serious power and rhythm to your music. With a variety of plugin preset tone types, each with adjustable volume, glide and ADSR, this powerhouse bass VST is a one-stop shop for all your 808 bass needs. My favourite thing about this plugin is that it gives you more control. With normal 808 bass samples, you’re pretty much stuck with what you get. Spending too long scrolling through 808 samples is boring and messy. With Substation, you can start with a tone that fits your track and then mould the shape into something that blends perfectly with your track.

Native Instruments Monark

So maybe 808s aren’t your thing. Perhaps you’re more interested in a strong, retro analog mono synth sound that you can manipulate to your heart’s content? Enter Monark.

Vst Virtual Studio Technology

This iconic mono synth embodies raw power. Three adjustable oscillators with a dedicated filtering and amplification section, Monark captures the organic sound of analogue synths with ease. Whether you’re making dirty hip-hop, dancefloor filling house music or chart-topping, Daft Punk inspired pop-funk, Monark has you covered. You can seriously tinker with this thing for hours on end, building complex monophonic tones of epic proportions. At only around $115, it’s well worth the purchase.

Native Instruments Massive

Vst Bass Guitar

Hands down one of my favourite synths of all time, Massiveis not only the best bass VST but it’s genuinely one of the best VSTs for anything synth related. This marvellously complex polyphonic synth plugin is crammed with so many controls and variations, you could make a sound a day every year for the rest of your life without repeating your ideas. In fact, Massive is so meticulously designed that it’s actually possible to create evolving synth patches that never repeat themselves. For any of you who like to experiment, you could have some serious fun with this.Used by professional producers and engineers the world over, Massive truly is remarkable. You’re offered so many wave tones, each that can be processed and adjusted through their own oscillator. On top of this, you’ve got various filter types, effects, macro controls, voicing and sequencing controls which can all be used to affect each other. If you’ve ever seen those giant walls of modular synths that look insanely complex, this is basically a compact VST version. At only around $160, this could be the number one thing I recommend anyone invests in.Vst Virtual Bass

The Best VSTi Bass Libraries

So maybe you’re not a huge fan of synthesisers? Perhaps you want to keep things real and you’re looking for a way to get a true bass guitar tone without needing to learn to play one? This next list of my favourite Bass VSTi libraries will help you out there.

Native Instruments Scarbee Jay-Bass

Continuing my theme of fantastic Native Instruments products, I offer to you the Scarbee Jay-Bass. NI make a variety of Scarbee bass VSTi libraries for Kontakt but my favourite (and the one I think will appeal the most here on MasteringBox) is the Jay-Bass. A beautiful sounding jazz bass available in both a fingered and slap style, this is the best VST library for the hip-hop heads. It’s got that great funky tone reminiscent of 90’s sample-based music and blends into almost any track with very little work required. Equally, it sounds great layered but with a chunky synth sub-bass. The two combined can really help to fill out the low frequencies in anything from hip-hop to dance music. Coming in around $75, it’s the cheapest of the Scarbee libraries and a great introduction into the world of sampled bass. Just remember, you will need Kontakt player to make this work.

Orange Tree Samples Bass Guitars

I’ve been a fan of Orange Tree Samples for quite some time. You get tremendous quality for the cost and the time spent building these libraries is inspiring. I’m not going to focus on any one particular bass type that they offer as they are all great for their own particular specialities.The Rickenbaker model gives a mean mid-range as well as punchy low-end for those of you looking for some aggression in your mix. If you’re looking for more of a chilled out vibe, try out the cherry. Similar to the Jay-Bass mentioned before, this is going to be super smooth and funky. The Jaco is similar in style except that it models a fretless jazz bass. This means you can get some awesome slides and real technical playing going on that sounds like your in the studio with Nile Rodgers. Finally, there is the Pear. If you’re in need of an upright bass to complement your library, look no further. Remember that an upright bass VST is a totally different tone to an electric bass VST. It’s great to have choices!

Spectrasonics Trilian

Often regarded as THE BEST VST library for sampled bass, Trilian really is sonic gold. If money is no object and you’re looking for the ultimate bass tone with ultimate control then this is the one for you. Not only does Trilian model some of the most convincing real basses available, but it also offers fantastic quality synth bass. Over sixty different electric basses have been carefully recorded and modelled to provide unparalleled choice. On top of this, the variety of articulations that have been recorded and combined within the round-robin sample selection technology is insane. You can walk around your MIDI keyboard playing note after note like you were really sliding up and down the fretboard of a bass guitar. Truly awe-inspiring sound comes from geniuses at Spectrasonics and it’s worth every cent of it’s $299 price tag!

TL;DR

Bass is important. It makes up so much of all music and really helps to drive a sense of power and rhythm. Overlooking the quality and design of your bass VST could be your undoing. If you’re interested in synths and want to make some crazy, complex sounds, try out Native Instruments Monark or Massive. When you’re crazy for 808 basses, Substation is the best VST for you. If you’re interested in something a little more realistic, there are a few VSTi libraries you can check out. NIs Scarbee line is fantastic, particularly their Jay-Bass. Equally, anything from the team at Orange Tree Samples will provide great quality bass. If you’ve got the funds and you want the best, you’ll want to check out Trilian. With over sixty modelled electric basses, it’s all you’ll ever need!PreviousMixing With Samples: How to Make Samples Work with Your Mix
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