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Music Manic
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Sub bass

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I'm looking at how some plugs deal with sub bass and that 100Hz area. I've tried Celmos
Demo of the Sub bass and it sounds good. I have Wolf's Loch Ness which is great but for a different quality.

Are there any more for sonic core or are there any good vst ones. As said in a previous post DSP is better sounding.

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dante
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For Scope, the Plasma drumbox mentioned here has a subkick..

http://forums.planetz.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=11270

For native, can't beat Rob Papens Subbassboom, it will shake yer booty below40 Hz ..

http://www.robpapen.com/subboombass-re.html
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Re: Sub bass

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What kind of effect(s)? I have the Dynatube Bass Amp model, and Celmo's Bass Amp Model (BAM). Both are good. The Dynatube has a really good creation of two amps (an Ampex and a HiWatt), while the Celmo is not a modelled after an amp, but includes a few things like tremolo and such like a practice amp would have...and also has sterero inputs if needed. I like them both.

They aren't "Sub Bass Boosters" per se, but do the same if needed on particular types of material.

I would first look at Sonic-Core's own Psy Q (included with Scope 5.0+). It is basically a BBE Sonic Maximizer, and has some tweaks for the low end as well, which is more or less the same thing that Celmo's Sub Bass is all about.
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