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  1. 2 minutes ago, telecode 101 said:

    it is any good? what is the built quality like? i am considering picking up a real bass now that i have all these bass amp sims.

    Seems a decent build as is my Squier Fretless Jazz (the only two Squiers I own).

    I'm going to be sending it in for setup today. They gave me round wound strings and I want flat wounds on this bass.

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  2. I hope you get it sorted out. I have severe loss on my left side due to deterioration of what is commonly called the anvil & hammer bones from infections at an early age. On top of that I have a big drop in 6KHz and greater (which I can compensate for in an EQ boost during mixing, but not in exports). And then of course my tinnitus can act up randomly sometimes for an hour and sometimes for days on end.

    Being almost 69 I doubt much can be done for me. My ENT Dr. told me at 50 years old there was not much to be done for me except hearing aids which are useless in the mixing environment as I mostly mix through headphones.

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  3. 38 minutes ago, Esteban Villanova said:

    I strongly recommend this one. I did VERY EXTENSIVE testings of all bass amp sims and this is the most realistic of all. I used to own a 1x15 Eden cabinet and the similarity is remarkable.

     

    6 minutes ago, Zo said:

    Exact , if i had to keep one , this would be this one and darkglass maybe (i love the sub cab , but with eden you can also introduce those subs thks to the right mic + cab combi and corssover) 

    This plugin made me actually check eden amps .... and seeing the prices i went back to plugin lol 

    + 1, This is a good one.

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  4. There's nothing 'wrong' with CbB. I too jumped on Studio One Pro before Bandlab and found Version 5 to my liking (keyword: workflow).

    Before CbB, Studio One had arranger track and so that is my workflow now. I tried CbB Arranger it's not my cuppa since it goes about it from a different angle (to me).

    Studio One has a decent chord track and chord detection system going for it.

    Studio One allows free form placement of Busses in the mixer (i.e. not a fixed place for busses only). A bus can hide/show its feeder tracks. I find that nifty.

    Studio One does not have as powerful MIDI editing paradigm IMO but I do so little with MIDI these days it's not a burden to me.

     

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  5. 6 minutes ago, PavlovsCat said:

    There's a section of the forum specifically for sharing music, you should post it there. I was actually contemplating sharing some of my own music there. 

    There's an idea. I might do that too someday. 😉 

  6. On 12/16/2021 at 6:12 AM, paulo said:

    Make room silly....just get rid of that old wotchacallit one that nobody has ever heard of anyway.

    The Geriatric , wait... that's not right......

    Hmmm...did it begin with A ?

    Allergic?

    No....

    Anarchic. No that doesn't sound right either....

    I think it might be Alum....something or other?

    Aplumdick...?

    Whatever. You know the one I mean...

    Many people don't even have one of those anyway .....gotta be a good reason for that.

     

     

    Aphrodisiac?

  7. On 11/7/2021 at 12:24 PM, paulo said:

    Poor Bapu........It's like nobody ever told him that they all sound the same......

    Actually here is a real world example to "disprove" that theory.

    A few years back we saw The Moody Blues. It just so happens we were in third row right in front of John Lodge. He played a Fender Jazz Bass. His tone was exceptional (to me). Sadly about 2/3 into the set he broke a string. They swapped him out with what looked to me like an exact same Fender Jazz bass (and why not). From that moment on no matter what he did the tone was "S H ! T E". I'll assume both basses were strung with the same brand and age of strings (or maybe not).

    So not even two "exact" models sound the same, why would a Gibson Bass (known for it distortive qualities) sound like a '50 Fender P-Bass etc. etc. etc.?

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