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Posted by RJT on Feb-07-2007 22:00:

Your favorite bass VSTi?

I'm really running into a wall with composing a bassline for my "Thumpie" remix - I'm wondering if any of you fellows have a preferred (versatile) bass VSTi that you enjoy using?

I'm running Mac OSX and Ableton Live 5.

Cheers.


Posted by CReddick on Feb-07-2007 22:03:

Re: Your favorite bass VSTi?

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
I'm really running into a wall with composing a bassline for my "Thumpie" remix - I'm wondering if any of you fellows have a preferred (versatile) bass VSTi that you enjoy using?

I'm running Mac OSX and Ableton Live 5.

Cheers.


Check out the MOTU Mx4. It's a subtractive synth. way versitile. i love it. you can pretty much make any sound you want from scratch.

http://www.motu.com/products/software/mx4/

You'd be running it as an AU not a VSTi. same concept.


Posted by RJT on Feb-07-2007 22:10:

Nice, thank you! Grabbing the demo now!


Posted by Leighton_Tyler on Feb-09-2007 11:59:

these days im lovin albino 3. Makes fantastic basses. Fantastic anything actually, its one of my favorites.


Posted by KilldaDJ on Feb-09-2007 12:25:

i quite like the reFX beast for them growling to smooth basses


Posted by SMC on Feb-09-2007 13:26:

quote:
Originally posted by KilldaDJ
i quite like the reFX beast for them growling to smooth basses


That's a newer version of the good old TBL right? I still use TBL.


Posted by Eldritch on Feb-09-2007 15:59:

Tweakbench Ritual is cool, and free.


Posted by djms on Feb-09-2007 16:42:

most of the big synths will do the job, I use minimoog, Z3ta, vanguard and pro 53.

It's more to9 do with the midi;s you use and how you melt your bass into the kick.


Posted by wrzonance on Feb-09-2007 16:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Leighton_Tyler
these days im lovin albino 3. Makes fantastic basses. Fantastic anything actually, its one of my favorites.


Word.


Posted by KilldaDJ on Feb-09-2007 17:20:

quote:
Originally posted by SMC
That's a newer version of the good old TBL right? I still use TBL.


i think the reFX claw might be the newer TBL...but im not sure. either way its worth having in inventory because its free!!


Posted by thesuperfunk on Feb-09-2007 17:32:

mainly audiorealism bassline ... the novation bass station can be great with the right effects ... imposcar is nice and rumbly too


Posted by ASFSE on Feb-09-2007 18:07:

z3ta+ can get pretty much any kind of bass sound.


Posted by Speactra on Feb-09-2007 18:14:

VB1 and Z3ta is my fav.


Posted by ZxZDeViLZxZ on Feb-09-2007 18:37:

boobass compressed and parametric eqed with slayer parametric eqed distorted and compressed with a touch of ts404 tuned full down.


Posted by {b.s.e.} on Feb-09-2007 18:50:

Synapse Hydra.


Posted by ronk on Feb-09-2007 19:17:

I use Syntrus for my basslines, pretty good


Posted by djms on Feb-09-2007 19:59:

quote:
Originally posted by ZxZDeViLZxZ
boobass compressed and parametric eqed with slayer parametric eqed distorted and compressed with a touch of ts404 tuned full down.


yeah - thats what i was thinkin lol


Posted by ZxZDeViLZxZ on Feb-09-2007 20:22:

accutally slayer + boobass + ts404 layerd can get you some wicked ass bass sounds. trust me boob ass is the shit.


Posted by Airyck Sterrett on Feb-09-2007 21:33:

My favorites for bass are u-he Zebra 2.1 and the Oddity, both can do really deep crisp bass.


Posted by camsr on Feb-09-2007 21:40:

Sytrus for bass that goes deep


Posted by Omega_Blue on Feb-10-2007 07:15:

broomstick bass for organic bass sounds..


Posted by Fledz on Feb-11-2007 13:35:

KORG Legacy Collection with the Wavestation in particular


Posted by Speactra on Feb-11-2007 14:04:

Triangle II is fantastic for basslines


Posted by cybernetica on Feb-11-2007 14:05:

I like the free VB-1 for a deep an clean bass.


Posted by substorm on Feb-11-2007 17:18:

I have always layerd sounds from AR-Bassline and V-station, but now i have discovered how amazing basslines you can get with some layers of the Z3ta+!

So at the moment Z3ta+


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