MONSTER Bass
by MonsterDAW
by MonsterDAW
4.2 / 5
(9 votes)
Monster Bass is a bass rompler.
3 sound categories (Synth Bass, Electric Bass, and Acoustic Bass) suitable for any music genre.
3 sound categories (Synth Bass, Electric Bass, and Acoustic Bass) suitable for any music genre.
- Every sound is unique because each sound is programmed and sampled from scratch.
- There are 25 Preset in this version 1.0, ranging from Synth Bass sound, Electric Bass sound, and Acoustic Bass sound (more to come in later version).
- Very little RAM usage.
- Simple parameter, only Master Reverb and Master Volume, and Level Meter with a bunch of basic things like ADSR curve, Filter section, Glide knob, LFO and Voice Mode (Polyphonic, Monoponic or Legato Mode).
- 2 octave+ range (from MIDI Notes B0 to E3).
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(1140 Mb)
Win 64 VST
(1140 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(1150 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(1150 Mb)
Over 1gb for 25 Presets is just an overkill.
(5 / 5)
This is pretty cool. Pair it up with ChanneV by Analog Obsession "CHANNEV is a channel-strip with mic preamp, de-esser, line-Amp, 4 band equalizer, compressor, limiter and tape saturation!" (Free in amps) for the best control over the plugins presets. Once a nice tone is dialed in, throw a amp simulator to the chain for a killer bass.
(5 / 5)
Buenos sonidos de bajo
(3 / 5)
I wish they did as much work on the sounds as they did the GUI. Looks pretty... that's about it.
(1 / 5)
Yuck, sample based. Zero creativity...
That's what a rompler is ! Besides we can tweak some parameters
What don't you understand in "rompler" ? A piano is sampled. "Zero creativity" ????? WTF man ???
Not familiar with refx's Nexus, then? that's exactly the same deal yet producers love it
I'm more into sound design and it's better to tweak sounds yourself and then you wonder why so many tracks sound the same...
(5 / 5)
Must have!
(5 / 5)
Holy cow! Anything I say won't be enough.
(5 / 5)
Sounds massive! Definitely worth downloading.
(5 / 5)
Really good sounds, works well, apart from the fourth upper pad (seen from left side, should be G#), which does not seem to work as it should (the pad lightens, but no tone is audible). If playing this note on the keyboard instead of using this pad, the tone is processed correctly. Hope you will correct this single issue. Otherwise great plugin.