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Scarbee jay bass vs flatwound8/3/2023 ![]() ![]() Synth for bass: vital is free, serum is god tier, pigments 2 is really interesting and has good presets, FM8 has always served me well for any bass I can imagine, sublab is very easy for sub's and 808's great presets can be really cheap to buy on sale, massive and massive x are great, and one that isn't the most noob friendly but sounds great and has analog properties I very much love to use it for, knifonium from plug in alliance (this has great presets but it is more for playing around with yourself for analogy goodness, not cheap but goes on sale often). I moved on from a lot of other amp sims so not much else I really recommend. I don't use it much but guitar rig from NI is an option. Neural DSP has great bass processing plug ins, JST tones has 2 nice amp sim/bass processors, I rather like the plug in alliance bass amps, STL tones has great amp sims for bass as well. ![]() If you want something easier to right with with more articulation, EZ bass from toon tracks is very nice and can be very versatile. Trillian is a classic, and native instruments have libraries as well. ![]() ![]() Oddly, the Scarbee MM (Music Man) focuses on slap but uses flatwound rather than roundwound strings so it's not really the classic bright, zingy slap sound we're used to. There is also solemn tones bass guitars which are great sounding as well. For real classic modern J-Bass slap tone, you want a sampled '70s Jazz bass ('71/'72 or later) as the bridge pickup was moved about 1/2' closer to the bridge. Submission audio's punk bass is great, as well as their other 2 basses. ![]()
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