SCARBEE RICKENBACKER® BASS captures the unmistakable sound of a Rickenbacker® 4003 for the first time in software. If you have a little more to spend, you can get a used Mexican bass for around $200-300. This addition to the powered by KONTAKT range of instruments is an expertly played and sampled late 70s Jazz bass. A squier vintage modified can be had for around $150. If you want that raw sound, sample a real bass yourself. Using the scarbee will likely sound too clean and polished. It siound like thats what they did on those beats, so if you want that sound, thats what I'd do. If you just want to use it to sample 1 or 2 notes, you don't even need to know how to play it. Most producers are familiar with the software behemoth known as Native Instruments, which will have led them to also become acquainted with Scarbee, whose sample libraries take up a chunk of NI’s production package, Komplete. If I were you though, instead of spending $120 on a software program, I'd just buy a cheap used real bass. I used to think I needed my synth for these duties too (I used to combine saws and triangles with low passes in synths) but trust me, it's easier than that.īass guitar."yeah, I agree, you basically posted what I was about to post as I was typing it out. It's just a single note from a bass guitar. "Kev Brown shows it's not some magical bass patch. Once inside your sampler, use a low pass filter and a little resonance." Sample some notes off a bass guitar with the highs rolled off. "Bass? All of those pete rock/kev brown style bass sounds can be had easily. So what do you think was used? I mean which hardware or soft?
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