First of all, you can't even wait 24 hours for someone to reply? You know it's the weekend, right?i remember this forum used to be a lot more supportive and more of a community 6 years ago.
I often use Kemper now but theres alot of good bassamp sim. Ezmix2 has alot of good presets. if you want free, TSE have a BOD https://www.tseaudio.com/software/tseBOD. Ignite amps shb-1 And NadIR
loader with cabsim impulses.
you joined in 2013... if you were around 7-8 years ago, you'd understand.First of all, you can't even wait 24 hours for someone to reply? You know it's the weekend, right?
Honey draws more flies than vinegar.
you joined in 2013... if you were around 7-8 years ago, you'd understand.
but i guess im gonna hold my judgements - dont want to hurt anyones feelings.
Settle down, man.
This place used to have a lot more traffic than it does today. That means you'll have to wait bit longer for responses now than you would have back then. If you need a fast response, try a busier forum (KVR, GearSlutz, your DAW's forum, etc.).
i just saw the trailer for it on their website. looks really promising! do you own it? how often do they update? and are updates free?Overloud TH3
Bias amp can be dialed to achieve really good bass tones,it depends by the genre though. Also the vst that reproduce the markbass tone it's really good,it's called mark bass by Overloud. In this mixtest I tried to reproduce the born of osiris bass tone with pretty good results using Bias amp: . The routing and the overall processing has been very challenging though.
Thanks! i'm glad I've been helpful!thanks for the info, brother. Also, im digging your mix! i should post some of mine some time!
Kuassa Cerberus is the best bass ampsim I've heard to date. Is the problem with no 64-bit a non-Reaper user thing?
i guess im just a little paraoid hahaI don't know too much about computers either, and I'm using Win 64 with Amplitube easily. Might not be the best use of resources but it's running pretty smooth.