BAM !!!
Thanks,
Nice price, I surely will buy this when I get around to it. I have a Yamaha VL70-M which has some fantastic physical modeling bass sounds. Unlike most modeling syntheiszers this one can model real bass is and is not made for creating analog sounds, (nothing against analog mind you I love it but I want to have something different). Can you comment on this device for uses other than bass guitar? I would also love to use it as an effect for various samples.
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Nice price, I surely will buy this when I get around to it. I have a Yamaha VL70-M which has some fantastic physical modeling bass sounds. Unlike most modeling syntheiszers this one can model real bass is and is not made for creating analog sounds, (nothing against analog mind you I love it but I want to have something different). Can you comment on this device for uses other than bass guitar? I would also love to use it as an effect for various samples.
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In fact, BAM was initially made for the guys playing real bass, (as GAM for guitarists), but you can use it as a powerful effector, because you can insert it on a mixer, or on any creamware device...
To get an idea, simply download the demo and browse the presets.
I stay interrested in your comments...
celmo
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To get an idea, simply download the demo and browse the presets.
I stay interrested in your comments...
celmo
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I use the BAM for improve (a lot!) the sound of my synthesized or sampled basses.I don't play a real bass but,BAM makes my bass patterns more similar (or even more powerful)to a real one.
Great device.
http://www.kwild.com
Great device.
http://www.kwild.com
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Here you have my first demo of the BAM, featuring some bass harmonics:
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=17&0
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=17&0
As a bass player my first impulse after trying the Chorus preset was to order the "thing" imediatly.
But I've been in trouble to face the debits for manything I bought for the last and a half year (when I only had a bass and a SBlive) and for all this now I'm lacking large enough time to get use and knowledge of them.
Refering now to BAM itself I lack the XTC mode and, inserting it in MultiFX which can't be saved as *.fxp, Bam old presets version, the nightmare of surfaces always going behind the sequencer (at least with Demo) made me to retry the first impulse.
(I'm sorry for this to happen with all CELMO plugins, those I tried are very good indeed.)
Only one more stingy thing about BAM is "guitar" below first knob 'cos I think as an electric bass is not a guitar.
After said..., I must get it as soon as possible!
But I've been in trouble to face the debits for manything I bought for the last and a half year (when I only had a bass and a SBlive) and for all this now I'm lacking large enough time to get use and knowledge of them.
Refering now to BAM itself I lack the XTC mode and, inserting it in MultiFX which can't be saved as *.fxp, Bam old presets version, the nightmare of surfaces always going behind the sequencer (at least with Demo) made me to retry the first impulse.
(I'm sorry for this to happen with all CELMO plugins, those I tried are very good indeed.)
Only one more stingy thing about BAM is "guitar" below first knob 'cos I think as an electric bass is not a guitar.

After said..., I must get it as soon as possible!

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Upss, that's a good idea, but it's too late, cos I procesed the master... No matter, I will do it for you, just be a bit patient right? I have done about 5 demos already, but they are all with music, I'm going to do some with the bass alone so to compare. Cheers.On 2004-02-10 20:52, braincell wrote:
Nestor you should have posted it with the dry bass so we can hear the difference.
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Here you have some more demos to leasten at:
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=17&0
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=17&0
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=17&0
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=17&0
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=17&0
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=17&0
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=17&0
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=17&0
*MUSIC* The most Powerful Language in the world! *INDEED*
Nestor,
I'm sorry. I didn't realize that people were still listening to or creating this type of music. The type of music I listen to is always changing. It doesn't stay exactly the same for decades. If you love this music then I can understand how you would not want it to change, however I would be bored with no change quickly.
I'm sorry. I didn't realize that people were still listening to or creating this type of music. The type of music I listen to is always changing. It doesn't stay exactly the same for decades. If you love this music then I can understand how you would not want it to change, however I would be bored with no change quickly.
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Don 't be sorry Brain, there is no reaso for it.
I guess you don't know much about Fusion, for what you are saying... You are describing fusion as a repetitive music, nothing is farther than this...
Despite this is not the place perhaps, to talk about Fusion, and if we want to keep going we should open a thread in the Off topic, I would like to say that:
There are Rock, Jazz, Classical, Folk, Latin Folk, Funky, Arabic, Chinnese, Japonese, Acoustic, Electronic, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., Fuions out there... It is not music for the masses, that is perhaps why most people do not know about it, but Fusion is among the MOST wide open music in existance, in terms of use of instruments, timbres, formations, recordings, singers, instrumentists and composers.
I guess you don't know much about Fusion, for what you are saying... You are describing fusion as a repetitive music, nothing is farther than this...
Despite this is not the place perhaps, to talk about Fusion, and if we want to keep going we should open a thread in the Off topic, I would like to say that:
There are Rock, Jazz, Classical, Folk, Latin Folk, Funky, Arabic, Chinnese, Japonese, Acoustic, Electronic, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., Fuions out there... It is not music for the masses, that is perhaps why most people do not know about it, but Fusion is among the MOST wide open music in existance, in terms of use of instruments, timbres, formations, recordings, singers, instrumentists and composers.
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This is great Celmar... Keep up the good work!On 2004-02-17 17:27, Celmo wrote:
BAM on Harmony Central:
http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2004/BAM.html
