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Electric Bass Synth
Jordan Line Music | 2024-09-15 02:10:46 |
I will be using this for recording vocals, instruments (bass, trumpet, guitar, sax) and synth (strings, piano, etc.). Having tried it on synth samples thus far, it adds a mellowing and pleasing analog feel to the recording quality. Excellent manufacturing and presentation. 5 |
Manny | 2024-08-08 05:56:16 |
I'd been using basses in Logic Pro X and they were OK but ModoBass is a MUCH more realistic bass synth. I love it that, as good as it is, it still has a very small "footprint." Excellent! 5 |
Anongrey | 2024-07-04 04:47:52 |
This synth is versatile as any I've worked with thus far. Tender little twinkles, robust booming bass, shimmering pads, leads that can tear a hole though space and time, and thick atmospheres. Make sure to train your ears beforehand because if you aren't careful it'll blast them off. The filters are so flexible that I sometimes let it go too far and it can squeal like a pig. I cannot wait to put this through some extra outboard filtering and processing and let it's mischievous timbre meander a bit. 5 |
James | 2024-04-01 02:51:51 |
I bought a Moog Subsequent 25 synth to see how I liked it. I am a guitar/bass player who enjoy playing classic and progressive rock like Zeppelin, Rush, Yes, etc. I really wanted something that I could use to get the tones for those earlier Rush albums. After playing the Subsequent 25 and loving it, I decided to get a Subsequent 37 as I needed at least one more octave for certain songs. It did not disappoint. There are way more presets on the Subsequent 37 and most are great as is. Well worth it. 5 |
snippy whipps | 2024-08-24 08:36:28 |
Use to track and playback my acoustic/electric basses, when recording. Also great for practicing while watching TV (go Warriors!) Seriously, the best part about these headphones is how light they are, how easy it is to hear other things around you when you need to, and the sound of the bass. Designed to be bass heavy so you can wear them loosely and still get a full sound. My favorite headphones of ALL TIME. Also, LIFETIME GUARANTEE IS FOR REAL. (the only problem is after a few years of falling asleep in front of the TV, you can strain the connection at the earpiece.) I've sent back two different pairs of them in the last TWENTY YEARS. (bought my first in 1996) Best price, in this case, is the best product. Buy them. You will not regret it... :-) 5 |
Rey | 2024-09-03 02:54:51 |
I love how lightweight and sturdy this guitar holder is. I have 2 bass and 1 electric guitar and they rest on there perfectly and secure. I no longer have to resort to leaning my axes over my couch and have the fear of watching them tip over and hit the floor hard. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-21 02:58:50 |
This product is great. Its compact and built well. Fits both acoustic and Electric guitars as well as bass. 5 |
John | 2024-07-12 07:39:49 |
I recently played electric bass for a week-long musical in a recently renovated church theater space ... which was renovated badly -- only one afterthought power outlet in the orchestra pit area. This little unit kept my 100-watt bass monitor, preamp, tuner and stand light going for the whole gig without a pop or flicker. And it's just light enough to Dual-lock onto a rack shelf and stay in place with lots of thumpy transport. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-01 06:18:47 |
I am a bassist that plays a fretless electric upright bass and sings background vocals in several bands. Because I have to look at my fingerboard regularly to check my intonation, it's hard to use a traditional stand-mounted mic. I got a Shure SM-35 headworn condenser mic (phantom power required), but needed a way to turn the mic off when I was not singing. After looking at several switches, I bought this one and used it at a gig last night. It worked exactly as advertised - no noise, no popping, no problems. The only issue I had was a difficulty plugging in the mic itself - the input on the Power Mute was very tight and it took a rather strong attempt to get the XLR connector in to make a good connection and locked. It could just need a break-in period, but that was the only problem I had with it. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-04-01 08:29:20 |
I'm a bass player and switch between a Upright and Electric Bass during or gigs. And would get feed back from the Uprights piezo pickups. The two channels on the DPDB allows me to use the two thru bypass line outs to my A/B switch to send one line to my Amplifer and Two XLR sends to our PA Mixer. With a better quailty signal going to the Mixer we don't get the feed back. And it gives me a channel for each of my instruments in the mixer so we don't have to change the volume levels when I change from one instrument to the other. 5 |