Your Favourite Vst's for Bass?

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imposcar, korg legacy collection
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i only use minimoog V & oddity for my basslines
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hrmnk wrote:i only use minimoog V & oddity for my basslines
+1 on oddity
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brooksmosher wrote:
hrmnk wrote:i only use minimoog V & oddity for my basslines
+1 on oddity
+2 on oddity :)
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New Guy wrote:Spectrasonics Trilogy is very good!
Thats a rompler innit?


I use korg legacy for everything as its all I have right now. (Aside from a few free VST's that I use for various effects)
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FM is really good for bass.

I often find you strangle a patch on a subtractive synth to get the timbre right.

Linplug Octopus is really nice, very steep learning curve, especially the envelopes.
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Studio Electronics Chameleon ATC1
Novation SuperBasstation
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Murgit wrote:FM is really good for bass.

I often find you strangle a patch on a subtractive synth to get the timbre right.

Linplug Octopus is really nice, very steep learning curve, especially the envelopes.

yeah octopus is pretty gnarly once you get it figured out... for sure...


its pretty beasty
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