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I don't own a real bass, and I need to put some bass guitars in my songs (I'm a one man band). Are there any VSTs that sound like this?
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I know it's probably not what you want to hear but you should just get a cheap bass, it will sound better than a lot of VSTs and will be easier than programming assuming your a guitarist. It will be good to have in the long run.
I know it's probably not what you want to hear but you should just get a cheap bass, it will sound better than a lot of VSTs and will be easier than programming assuming your a guitarist. It will be good to have in the long run.
Thanks guys, so I have decided I'll buy a cheap bass. But I don't know much about bass guitars, like what pick ups are good etc.. I'm on a budget of maybe $250-$400(CAD) max. so, anyone could suggest a descent 4-5 string bass i could get for that much possibly? I'm only 16 and have no job so![]()
Is there a program to convert dry DI guitar track to midi, with all velocities (not like Variaudio from Cubase, which converts all notes with the same velocity, as far as I know)? So that after that I could transpose it one octave lower and use some of those bass vsti-s?
I've experienced amazing midi humanization features in Pro Tools and Cubase.
What's up with the cheap bass thing?D'Addario Pro Steels (for every 3-4 songs) + EMG DC 40 (neck + bridge) wouldn't make it a 'cheap bass' anyway.
And cheap basses, are... well... cheap.
And cheap sucks!