![]() ![]() It's called "Picked Alembic" (caught my attention because of our ole pal bapu). My old "go to" bass sound though when I was just starting out with Sonar was a specific patch in the Zeta+ banks. For simple stuff it can be quite nice with a little tweaking of the internal controls (and proper processing). Alternatively, as suggested, SI bass is actually quite nice and again responds to normal bass processing like the real thing would. it's just a nice, cost effective answer that will work in what you already have (DimPro). Essentially play the part live, convert to MIDI using ARA (and clean up the resulting MIDI) then blend it with my live signal track. What I'm going to be using it for is as bass "support" for my live tracks. I've only got to REALLY use it once for whole tune where the bass was entirely MIDI but it worked great. It cuts through a mix exactly how you want a bass to with minimal effort and as I said slides into pretty much most styles/genres. I won't go into ultra detail about that) and it responds BEAUTIFULLY just like a really nice live bass track would. I play bass myself (almost as long as I've played guit actually) and usually play my own tracks but I've run the EB5 samples through various common bass effects chains (sims, compression, limiting, EQing, etc. It's just a really good package for nice, realistic bass synthesis. And I don't say this to boost Cake or my bud Craig. It should still be in the Cake store and I think goes on special from time time (not sure what full price is but I don't think it's even that much anyway for what you get). It sounds EXCELLENT and since he took the time to proper sample it with all the pickup configs it's pretty versatile for many styles. You should seriously check out the Craig Anderton Gibson EB5 sample bank for DimPro. ![]()
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