
This time instead of sampling myself playing my basses, I sampled the bassist from one of my bands. I mostly listen to music where the bass part is either synth or samples, and she is actually into real music played by real people on real instruments, so her ideas of a good bass tone are much more bassistlike. We called the library "Growlybass" because it has a lot of growly character. It's kind of the opposite of the Swagbass which is all about thud, though we both yank on the strings much harder than most bassists, so we do have that much in common.
I still had fun doing some weird mappings with multiple voices, plus one that's just the string release samples. It goes from recognizable pitches on the higher keys, a bit like a mbira or some other metallic percussion, to rattly noises on the low end.
Here's the link:
http://www.karoryfer.com/karoryfer-samp ... growlybass
Edit: the demo will show up on our soundcloud page, but I already put it up on the KVR product page: http://www.kvraudio.com/product/growlybass-by-karoryfer
