E-Instruments eBass Collection Released (Studio One Users)

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E-Instruments eBass Collection Released (Studio One Users)

eBass Classic Finger
eBass Classic Finger delivers the rich beefy and crisp sound of round wound strings played with the finger, for those who want a bass to sit right in the pocket of the groove. If you want low solid bass lines then this is the bass to deliver them. eBass Classic Finger captures all details and expressive characteristics of THE classic electric bass. The bass used on more records and in more genres than any other bass on the planet, from jazz to rock and blue to punk... we took a classic and put it inside Studio One for you to use on your tracks. The same 1970s P Bass we used for all eBass instruments was the starting point for the eBass Classic Finger. Various dynamics of the right hand, two different positions of the left hand, hammer-ons, slides, dead notes and harmonics all come together to form a complex rhythmic and tonal foundation for any type of music.
 
eBass Classic Pick
The eBass Classic Pick gives you the definition and edge of round wound strings played with a pick. Perfect for modern rock and pop tracks where you want the bass to cut through the mix with that classic pick attack sound. Even better there are two popular pick articulations: open or palm mute to give even greater realism to the performance. eBass Classic Pick captures all details and expressive characteristics of THE classic electric bass. The bass used on more records and in more genres than any other bass on the planet, from jazz to rock and blue to punk... we took a classic and put it inside Studio One for you to use on your tracks. The same 1970s P Bass we used for all eBass instruments was the starting point for the eBass Classic Pick. Various dynamics of the right hand, two different positions of the left hand, hammer-ons, slides, dead notes and harmonics all come together to form a complex rhythmic and tonal foundation for any type of music.
 
eBass Vintage Finger
eBass Vintage Finger features flat wound strings played with the finger. Flat wound strings were the string most used throughout the 50s, 60s and 70s. Known for their deeper mellow tone and often favoured by producers for being easier to sit in a mix they are a favourite in reggae,country and roots rock. eBass Vintage Finger captures all details and expressive characteristics of THE classic electric bass. The bass used on more records and in more genres than any other bass on the planet, from jazz to rock and blue to punk... we took a classic and put it inside Studio One for you to use on your tracks. The same 1970s P Bass we used for all eBass instruments was the starting point for the eBass Vintage Finger. Various dynamics of the right hand, two different positions of the left hand, hammer-ons, slides, dead notes and harmonics all come together to form a complex rhythmic and tonal foundation for any type of music.
 
eBass Vintage Pick
eBass Vintage Pick captures the classic sound of 60s and 70s rock tracks, but it’s a bass tone still loved by many producers today. The combination of the sound of flat wound strings played with a pick gives a mellow tone with warm low end as well as a percussive clean attack. eBass Vintage Pick captures all details and expressive characteristics of THE classic electric bass. The bass used on more records and in more genres than any other bass on the planet, from jazz to rock and blue to punk... we took a classic and put it inside Studio One for you to use on your tracks. The same 1970s P Bass we used for all eBass instruments was the starting point for the eBass Vintage Pick. Various dynamics of the right hand, two different positions of the left hand, hammer-ons, slides, dead notes and harmonics all come together to form a complex rhythmic and tonal foundation for any type of music.
 
Available separately or as the Whole Collection - These sound quite nice, and work quite nice as well - check out the sound samples on the individual products pages.
 
eBass Collection
 
Only have Official AUD Prices - $140.85AU for the complete set, and $56.33 for individual Packs.
Roughly equates to $101.34USD for the Collection and $43.53USD for individual Packs

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    bapu
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    Re: E-Instruments eBass Collection Released (Studio One Users) 2015/12/18 12:01:39 (permalink)
    This would be a great collection to have if I ever lost the use of one of my hands.
     
    In the mean time I'll just play my Alembic, P-Bass, Custom 5-String, Variax Bass or Kala Uke Bass.
     
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    Re: E-Instruments eBass Collection Released (Studio One Users) 2015/12/18 17:37:19 (permalink)
    Well let's just hope you don't ever loose the use of one of your hands. I usually just play the bass myself most of the time, but sometimes I use Trilian just as a quick placeholder, which have been known to hold it's place more permanently (laziness)
     
    I quite like like this, it has it's place and does a great job, more so complimenting rather than replacing Trilian, which would be a hard task.

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