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Posted by Project 7 on Jun-19-2005 17:53:

Bass vsts?

What does everyone use for bass? neither my hardware or software is upto the job, so i need something new, primerly looking for vst though

thanks!

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Posted by krivi on Jun-19-2005 20:19:

Audiorealism bassline is amazing for me,
but you can use most of trance vsts to create good bass...


Posted by RiCo on Jun-19-2005 21:02:

Waldorf A1, which comes as a factory synth in Cubase SX, makes great basses...it is a highly underrated synth. Also, Albino 2 is great. Novation V-Station is good but I don't use its basses a lot. If you don't have A1, let me know and I will send it to you. It is only a small DLL and the preset banks.


Posted by itsamemario on Jun-19-2005 21:15:

z3ta+ is great...


Posted by DC76 on Jun-19-2005 22:31:

rgc:audio Triangle II has some good bass presets that you can fiddle around with But z3ta+ is probably better... same producer, only z3ta+ is commercial.

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Posted by Dj Pyster on Jun-19-2005 22:50:

I'm having a problem coming up with that great bass also, but I think its just me and not the synth. Although my crappy basses sound decent after a EQ and Compression is kicked in.


Posted by tripudio on Jun-19-2005 23:50:

arturia minimoog V is great for making bass lines

http://www.arturia.com/en/minimoog/minimoogv.php


Posted by thoughtlessjex on Jun-20-2005 01:49:

As long as you don't mind your CPU being raped while being eaten, you can check out Tweakbench Pressure. I get some pretty phat sounds out of it.

I've also gotten some nice bass sounds out of Floops's 3xOsc, although that generally takes more finesse.

Audiorealism Bassline is really nice for bass, and acid lines, too.


Posted by Axolotyl on Jun-20-2005 02:34:

Been using Synth 1. It has a nice dry sound to it and cuts through the mix pretty well. Can handle liberal comression without sounding too squashed too, which is important for basslines I find.


Posted by Zombie0729 on Jun-20-2005 03:02:

i've been using absynth & z3ta


Posted by everyMan on Jun-20-2005 06:15:

double thread : http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=271611


Posted by Noction on Jun-20-2005 11:50:

quote:
Originally posted by RiCo
...Also, Albino 2 is great.


I recently got Albino, and I have no idea how to use it properly... any hints on how to make good basslines with it? I really need to improve my bass sounds, they're becomeing rather generic ;/


Posted by Azo on Jun-22-2005 04:25:

synapse junglist
rgcaudio triangle/z3ta


Posted by Nexium on Jun-22-2005 12:19:

I find junglist is pretty good if u want sum dirty basslines. Tho the best vst ive got for bass is trilogy by spetrasonics


Posted by twisted on Jun-22-2005 21:33:

VST's: VB-1, Muon Tau 2, Audio Realism Bassline, Moog Modular (learning how to patch this one, and I gotta say, its really paying off)

Theres all kinds of other ways, sometimes I use feedback/humming. Apply the right EQ/mixing and you can get some sweet bass!



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