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How to play harmonics on scarbee bass kontakt
How to play harmonics on scarbee bass kontakt






how to play harmonics on scarbee bass kontakt
  1. #How to play harmonics on scarbee bass kontakt software#
  2. #How to play harmonics on scarbee bass kontakt Pc#
  3. #How to play harmonics on scarbee bass kontakt series#

In order to give you ready-to-use sounds for your productions, SCARBEE MM-BASS AMPED offers the choice between four different amp setups.įat is a round and tight bass sound specially produced for rock and pop oriented music productions.

#How to play harmonics on scarbee bass kontakt series#

Bringing you the warm and creamy fingered bass sound of the 70s known from countless disco and funk recordings, SCARBEE MM-BASS AMPED is an outstanding addition to our series of "Powered-by KONTAKT" instruments - ready for use with the free KONTAKT 4 PLAYER or KONTAKT 4. SCARBEE MM-BASS AMPED is based on the highly-regarded Scarbee Black Bass created by accomplished bassist and producer Thomas Hansen Skarbye and inspired by the sound of Bernard Edwards (Chic). Native Instruments Scarbee MM-Bass Amped I think a lot of it is the fretboard fingering accurately mimics how a person would play it.Tags: Rhythm and Blues, Pop music, Metal drums, Electric bass, Rock But all the Scarbee basses are easy to get a good convincing sound from. Yeah in the last few years this has become my go-to first choice for electric bass. Plus, it behaves nicely with Cubase within the free Kontact player Although I’ve not used them very much yet, they seem equally well featured and I’m reasonably confident that with this trio I now have all bases covered. I’m very happy with it, and the price is quite reasonable so I’'ve now gone for the NI Scarbee Pre-bass and Jay-bass too. Slides are especially good once you get the hang of them The interface is staighforward and there is all the expected range of articulations - hammers and pulls, grace notes, trills, buzz trills, speed adjustable slides, harmonics, dead notes and pickup knocks, etc. String selection and dynamics make it really come alive. I can do all sorts of rock and although it’s pick-played samples, I can even get it to do strong deep reggae basslines. Admittedly a Rick is maybe not right for every song, but with a range of amp, eq and compression available onboard, it’s pretty versatile and can do a lot more than just (pretty fine) Chris Squire tones. Downside is that it does not contain all finger movements on the fretboard. Some of the sounds have never been surpassed in my opinion.

#How to play harmonics on scarbee bass kontakt software#

I like that software so much that I have a separate old computer running it, vst linked to my main mac. I think you still can get hold of copies. Now an obsolete product, but great sounding, great GUI and a lot of grooves (even got a jam along drum set).

#How to play harmonics on scarbee bass kontakt Pc#

However if you are on a PC and 32 bit, or MAC no higher than snow leopard (so it still has rosetta) the one I would recommend is Broomstic bass. This is the cheapest well sounding bass I have found. You need the UVI engine to run it but that too is free. I also like the sounds in the bases of Acoustic Samples, especially the fretless bass. Resonably priced and sales a couple of times a year. They have bass grooves that you can use out of the box or tweak. When it comes to bass guitars I think Ample sound has some of the best sounds and the best gui and best functionality if you are not a bass player and if you are not a wizard on the kleyboard. That too has some pretty nasty bass guitar sounds avialable and the Omnisphere world is much greater than Trillian - but that would be on more than bass though.

how to play harmonics on scarbee bass kontakt

I would suggest you rather buy the brother Omnisphere. Moving into spectrasonics world is something you will not regret, It is however very expencive and they never have sales. Trillian is very CPU heavy, think they must have sampled every millimeter of those basses. The chapmanstick is very good in trillian. Trillian is huge and contains more than just guitars. I have several soft basses, including Trillian, but the Ric from Native Instruments is my mostly used, due to sound and the “real life” functionality. The Ric bass from Native Instruments is very good (and free tutorial on MACProVideo), and it works in the free Kontakt player - if you want to get into the Kontakt world and, in my opinion, close enough, in most cases, to a real bass. To pick some without knowing your needs is difficult, but anyway: Are you looking for a software close to playing a real bassguitar, where you can simulate for example string vibrato, pull offs and hammer ons and slides/glissando, or are you satisfied with a plectrum down stroke? Do you want to have different playing styles on key switching or velocity? Or use multipe instances for each style. It would depend on what kind of sounds you want, for what kind of music and what kind of functionality, and also what you already have.








How to play harmonics on scarbee bass kontakt