manytone bass library
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- KVRist
- 147 posts since 11 Apr, 2005
Ok im new to many tone products
i like the sound of the mp3 demos of the bass library
if these sounds can be achieved, they would be fantastic for me on soulful house projects
so can these patchs run in a sampler as a muli sample patch ?
or do i need some thing from manytone itself
as i can afford a guitar or bass player for my tracks would the guitar vst be useful to me also ?
just want to find out as much as i can before i buy this as the sounds are great but i want to be sure
thanks Mark
i like the sound of the mp3 demos of the bass library
if these sounds can be achieved, they would be fantastic for me on soulful house projects
so can these patchs run in a sampler as a muli sample patch ?
or do i need some thing from manytone itself
as i can afford a guitar or bass player for my tracks would the guitar vst be useful to me also ?
just want to find out as much as i can before i buy this as the sounds are great but i want to be sure
thanks Mark
MB
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- KVRAF
- 4420 posts since 7 Nov, 2005 from Florida
Mark,
Yes, the UBK (Ultimate Bass Kit), manyguitar and manystation are excellent products that would help you. No, these will not run in samplers, but manystation and manyguitar use a form of the Wusik engine and are self enclosed players with tons of excellent samples and a huge selection of presets. Can't go wrong here!!!
Mike
Yes, the UBK (Ultimate Bass Kit), manyguitar and manystation are excellent products that would help you. No, these will not run in samplers, but manystation and manyguitar use a form of the Wusik engine and are self enclosed players with tons of excellent samples and a huge selection of presets. Can't go wrong here!!!
Mike
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- KVRian
- 1201 posts since 25 Sep, 2002
Mark
Karma is spot on with this description, I regularly replace original bass tracks (Kontakt, STank2 etc) with these they are tops
Don
Karma is spot on with this description, I regularly replace original bass tracks (Kontakt, STank2 etc) with these they are tops
Don
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 147 posts since 11 Apr, 2005
so i could get a credible, jazz, disco style bass going for a funky house track with manytone ??
im thiniking about buyin the guitar synth and ubk
and see if i can use both of these in funky house projects
thanks mark
im thiniking about buyin the guitar synth and ubk
and see if i can use both of these in funky house projects
thanks mark
MB
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- KVRAF
- 4420 posts since 7 Nov, 2005 from Florida
the guitar synth is its own plugin, but ubk needs wusik or manystation as well, I believe.
As far as whether you can get a credible "style" is up to your creativity and professionalism - the sounds are there. Now it's up to you.
Mike
As far as whether you can get a credible "style" is up to your creativity and professionalism - the sounds are there. Now it's up to you.
Mike
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- KVRAF
- 2582 posts since 24 Apr, 2003 from Canada
UBK is also available in Soundfont format, afaik. You could load that in virtually any softsampler out there.
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- Mod-ulator
- 2895 posts since 31 Oct, 2000 from "Where I'm to, There I'll be"
The Ultimate Bass kit will also load into ManyGuitar.Karmacomposer wrote:the guitar synth is its own plugin, but ubk needs wusik or manystation as well, I believe.
As far as whether you can get a credible "style" is up to your creativity and professionalism - the sounds are there. Now it's up to you.
Mike
At this time just the Raw soundsets load.
We will though be releasing some presets specific to ManyGuitar and UBK soon as well. Free for all UBK owners.
UBK will also load into WusikStation or ManyStation and already comes with a Bank of presets for that format.
Also UBK is available for any Soundfont Player.
And as Karma said ... the sounds are there.... you just need to learn a bit about programming / sequencing to use them to the full potential. In other words we give you the source but we don't give you one of the Jimmy's.
Thanks Guys
Paul
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- KVRist
- 378 posts since 28 Jul, 2002 from Somewhere in between
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- Mod-ulator
- 2895 posts since 31 Oct, 2000 from "Where I'm to, There I'll be"
And not only the wizards .... there is also a Bank of 128 Presets crafted by the best designers around. To me this is what really shines in ManyGuitar. Try your Modwheel on some of the presets.amoebe wrote:For ManyGuitar this means:you just need to learn a bit about programming
1. load an instrument,
2. dial up the right soundwizard preset,
3. dial up the right FXwizard preset,
4. Rock!
Also the combination of the Wizards and the ways you can switch thing around lead to Hundreds and Hundreds of simple preset options, like replacing any soundset with one of the other soundsets, or using the FX Wizard to change just part of an existing preset, this really means endless possibilities here.
And New Bass Content is currently being developed for ManyGuitar addons as we speak. (Acoustic Basses)
Thanks Guys
Paul


