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Talk about the STS series of Creamware samplers.

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am i plastic
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Hi All

I wondered if anyone can suggest a really good, realistic bass guitar sample set/CD that is directly compatible with the STS 3000. I've tried loads of soundfonts (commercial and freebies) but none cut it. I've been looking at some of the Akai format sample disks but it's hard to tell the true quality from the mp3 demos. I'm looking for a very natural bass guitar sound that I can just load straight up and play without needing to fix up too much.

I'd be really grateful for any recommendations :smile:
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Post by marcuspocus »

Bass Legend CDs...

The first one is really useable.
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sometimes, if you try very hard, you can build a good bass sound from a very cheap, whimpy sound. Try feeding it through celmo's amp sim, reverb it a little, and then multicomp it. With good settings, you'd get a very fat sounding bass that isn't entirely ultra low, but with some muckiness that makes it sound natural.
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On 2002-05-22 20:36, marcuspocus wrote:
Bass Legend CDs...

The first one is really useable.
the first cd is legend!! all my favorite basses are on it! :smile:
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