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.
Thanks
Sub bass
Re: Sub bass
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
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
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.
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.