Hi everyone,
Epica Bass by Sam Spacey is, in my opinion, a very good example of what an analog synth can sound like. In the video, you'll see me go through a lot of the sounds that are divided in different folders in this 7GB sample library, from monophonic and polyphonic basses, to arps, multis and the raw waveforms to make your own sounds with.
It's currently on sale (65% off) at VST Buzz https://thomcmusic.com/plugin-reviews/b ... sam-spacey
I hope you'll like it!
In Depth : Epica Bass by Sam Spacey
- KVRist
- 172 posts since 21 Oct, 2017
- KVRAF
- 2726 posts since 2 Jun, 2016
I'm not completely convinced that I need / want Epica Bass.
But it's a very good / professional video, so well done
But it's a very good / professional video, so well done
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 172 posts since 21 Oct, 2017
Thanks a lot for watching and for your words!
I totally understand what you mean, do you feel like you've got other synths that cover the same grounds? I must admit that I was quite impressed with the analog tone and feel of this one, I've already used it in one of my productions haha
But there are some great synths out there for sure! (Some amazing free ones as well
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I totally understand what you mean, do you feel like you've got other synths that cover the same grounds? I must admit that I was quite impressed with the analog tone and feel of this one, I've already used it in one of my productions haha
