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IK Multimedia MODO BASS – Electric Bass Virtual Instrument (Crossgrade, Download)

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$199.99

SKU: 1049-143 Category: Brand:

Description

IK Multimedia MODO BASS is a physically modeled electric bass virtual instrument that lets you create realistic performances infused with the unique tonal properties that come from the construction and components of the bass, combined with player technique, finesse, and ever-changing dynamic interactions between the two.

Unlike sample-based instruments, MODO BASS uses modal synthesis technology to recreate the physical properties of a real electric bass that is being played. This allows you to experiment in real time with 14 iconic bass models, customizable string properties, and 24 interchangeable pickups. Furthermore, the Play Style function lets you choose and modify how you approach and play the instrument by modelling the way you use your hand and where you play on the string, with options such as finger, slap/pull, pick, and mute.The software comes with an Amp/FX section that offers a choice of tube amp or solid-state amp and seven stompbox effects, adding another layer of realism to your sound. The MODO BASS can function as a standalone or as a plug-in instrument.

Note:  This crossgrade is available to registered owners of any previously purchased IK Multimedia software title valued at $99 or more.

Real-Time Sound Synthesis

  • Physically modeled electric bass virtual instrument—no samples used to recreate virtually every electric bass sound imaginable
  • Utilizes modal synthesis technology and an optimized sound engine to model each string as a nonlinear resonator
  • Modify your instrument and playing approach to create completely unique sounds in real time based on construction and components of bass combined with player technique, finesse, and ever-changing dynamic

Bass Models

  • Includes 14 iconic basses that span the history of electric music
  • Each bass model was chosen for its particular timbre and wood tone, and every detail of the instrument’s performance has been meticulously modelled and recreated
  • 60s P-Bass: Based on Fender Precision Bass (alder body)
  • 70s P-Bass: Based on Fender Precision Bass (ash body)
  • 70s J-Bass: Based on Fender Jazz Bass (alder body)
  • Modern J-Bass: Based on Fender Jazz Bass (alder body)
  • Devil Bass: Based on Gibson EB-0
  • Bass Man 5: Based on Music Man StingRay 5-string
  • Rick n’ Bass: Based on Rickenbacker 4003
  • Studio Bass: Based on Yamaha TRB5P
  • Violin Bass: Based on Hofner Violin
  • Thunder Bass: Based on Gibson Thunderbird
  • Japan Bass: Based on Ibanez Soundgear
  • Flame Bass: Based on Warwick Streamer
  • Metal Bass: Based on Dingwall Combustion NG2 5-string
  • Imperial Bass: Based on Fodera Custom 6-string

Play Style

Play Style function is your physically modeled playing hand—lets you choose and modify the way you approach and play the instrument-
  • Finger option selects the finger style of bass playing—change which fingers you play with and how much force you use on the strings
  • Slap option recreates the act of slapping and pulling the bass strings with the thumb and fingers—every stroke will sound slightly different
  • Pick option gives you major transient attack on the string—choose the physical thickness of the pick, plus the picking style, downstroke or alternating
  • Mute option lets you apply muting techniques to any playing style—add just the right amount of damping of the strings producing the human-touch element of bass technique
  • Adjust where you play on the strings—closer to the bridge for a more pronounced upper frequency tone, closer to the neck for a rounder tone

Strings

Customize your string choice—different strings provide different sounds and tonal qualities.
  • Choose the actual number of strings (4, 5, or 6)—determines the note scale range of the bass
  • Choose the gauge of the string set—affects timbre and sustain
  • Choose the age of the strings—changes the relative brightness of the tone
  • Choose the physical construction of the strings (round wound, flat wound, etc.)—changes the type of slide noise introduced when moving up and down the neck
  • Choose the bass physical scale length as well as the action, or physical distance between the strings and the fretboard

Electronics

Customize pickups and wiring of the bass—experiment in real-time with different types of bass pickups and the position of each one (each bass can have up to two pickups)
  • Choose from 24 individual pickup models
  • Tweak the frequency response parameters of each pickup
  • Freely move the pickups around in the pickup area
  • Piezo pickup control option—lets you blend an under-bridge mounted piezo signal with your pickup signal
  • Adjust the overall pickup output with the tone control
  • Switch the electronics from passive to active
  • Parametric EQ lets you fine-tune your tone

Amp / FX

Full control over the signal path gives you sonic options for bass tone shaping and effects
  • 7 stompbox effects—octaver, distortion, chorus, compressor, delay, envelope filter, graphic EQ (derived from models in AmpliTube Custom Shop)—configurable in a 4-slot chain
  • Classic all-tube amplifier and 1×15 cabinet
  • Powerhouse solid-state model with 4×10 cabinet
  • Each amp gives you control over gain structure, EQ (with mid-frequency adjustment on the tube amp), and a graphic EQ

Control

Critical parameters can be automated in real time via MIDI control
  • Adjust vibrato, playing style, mute technique, and amount of slide technique
  • Keyswitching allows you to switch on the fly between chord mode and note mode, the type of stroke used playing, which fingers are used, and which method of playing is used
  • Full MIDI control with MIDI learn
  • Use your DAW’s automation to control parameters while you perform

General

  • Optimized, resizable interface
  • FX and amp global bypass for routing
  • Small memory footprint
  • Works as a 64-bit plug-in or standalone instrument for Mac/Windows