Larry Shelby Posted November 15, 2020 Share Posted November 15, 2020 25 Euros This is the first ever virtual octave 8-string bass guitar plugin: the handcrafted BassLine Buster Std 8. The original bass was sampled and put into VST3 format, so you can use it as MIDI instrument in your DAW. Add this unique sounding instrument now to your virtual instruments collection for a low price. Description As a producer you're always keen on the perfect tone and sound to make your production unique. We've sampled this special, octaved 8-String high-class bass guitar and put it into a plug-in. It's a plug-in that gives you an unique and realistic sounding "copy" of the original bass. Instead of using the same virtual bass over and over again, why not try out something new? The instrument was handcrafted by BassLine in Krefeld, Germany. It features active electronics and custom components, like a special ETS bridge. The plug-in offers you different playing styles inclusive alternate picking and many more stuff. Features ✅ Unique 8-String bass sound with octave strings✅ Perfect fit for melodic rock and epic tracks✅ Great for other genres, too✅ Lowest tone: C1 (drop C tuning)✅ Highest tone: G4 (24th fret, regular tuning)✅ Velocity regulates power of attack (two layers + palm mute)✅ Easy to use for beginners✅ Key switches for power-users✅ Finger style✅ Pick style✅ Automatic alternate picking✅ Slapping✅ Tapping✅ Palm mute✅ Slides and bending✅ Hammer on✅ Pull off✅ High resolution samples with lossless compression✅ Unprocessed clean DI to use you own amp/fx plugin✅ Pre-amped sounds on board. Details VST3-Compatible with DAWs under Windows and Mac OS (64-Bit), e.g. Steinberg Cubase, Ableton Live, Reaper, Mixcraft and may more. No Kontakt Player needed. This is not a physical product, this means there's no shipping. You can download this digital product after the purchase. Demos and samples You're curious and want to hear a more? Check out this stuff: https://pfundstein-audio-plugins.de/?product=8-string-virtual-bass-plugin-vst3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jMrBR0tVOc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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