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Posted by: DenisN Oct 13 2009, 02:08 PM

Hello guys.


I'm trying to make my own tracks in reaper. I have downloaded EZdrumer for the drums but don't know what to use for bass. It doesn't have to be anything fancy....so if you can recommend something...tnx in advance!

Cheers!

Denis

Posted by: Bogdan Radovic Oct 13 2009, 02:10 PM

http://www.spectrasonics.net/instruments/trilogy.html

This one is the best for bass! smile.gif

Posted by: DenisN Oct 13 2009, 02:31 PM

QUOTE (Bogdan Radovic @ Oct 13 2009, 03:10 PM) *
http://www.spectrasonics.net/instruments/trilogy.html

This one is the best for bass! smile.gif


Tnx Bogdan...I see it is huge (2,6 GB), must be good then smile.gif...I is there something smaller? biggrin.gif

Posted by: Bogdan Radovic Oct 13 2009, 02:33 PM

QUOTE (DenisN @ Oct 13 2009, 03:31 PM) *
Tnx Bogdan...I see it is huge (2,6 GB), must be good then smile.gif ...I is there something smaller? biggrin.gif


Maybe http://www.bornemark.se/bb/index.htm

smile.gif

But if you can afford it - Trilogy is the way to go! smile.gif

Posted by: Artemus Oct 13 2009, 02:36 PM

Hardcore Bass by EastWest Quantum Leap was pretty good but I think it's been discontinued. Some places may still sell it though. Some of the samples are used in their other products such as Goliath and Ministry of Rock. There's the Chris Hein one too but the samples sound a little too processed in my opinion.
The Spectrasonics one that Bogdan mentioned looks like a good and reasonably priced package..

Posted by: David Wallimann Oct 13 2009, 04:26 PM

I started using Trilogy too, and I love it.
What is cool about it too is that it loads really fast!

Posted by: Ivan Milenkovic Oct 13 2009, 10:30 PM

Virtual Bassist can be very useful as well. It has premade grooves, intergrated effects, amp modeling etc.. You can use it as in note-mode as well.

I suggest you read the manual before you used it, cause it can be a bit confusing at start, but it can serve you very well once you learn what octave serves what purpose.

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