The Scarbee website says "The Scarbee J-Slap'n Fingered has the classic funky 77' Bass sound".
BUT - is the bass suitable for other areas than just jazz? Anybody tried it for more hardcore music, does it sound good with an amp sim too?
Ok, sorry! I just wanted to make sure, in case you didn't know! Sorry I couldn't help more!klagga wrote:Yeah, I know. That's why I'm asking this...
But I'm not so much into jazz, so I'd like to know if it's good to use in other styles.
So, anybody know?
klagga - I do have the J-Slap'n Fingered and depending how it's played, amped and EQ'd it has all the versatility a "fingered" (not picked) Jazz type bass offers. I've used it for jazz, blues, rock and sometimes country. Scarbee has provided so many articulations between the neck, bridge and combined pickups that depending how good you are playing keyboard bass you could create fairly convincing "real" bass parts. I used it with Guitar Rig 2 and the Tweedman amp with a little compression and it sounds great. Jazz basses are used in all types of music. It's great for slap but as a standard bass it records and sits in the mix real well.klagga wrote:I've found a lot of praise for Scarbee's Slap n fingered bass sample library, http://www.scarbee.com/products/jsf/index.php
The Scarbee website says "The Scarbee J-Slap'n Fingered has the classic funky 77' Bass sound".
BUT - is the bass suitable for other areas than just jazz? Anybody tried it for more hardcore music, does it sound good with an amp sim too?
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