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App tip for learning songs on Bass?
Hello, Merry Pippin!(and christmas). Im looking for an app where I can load up the song I want to play to from my mysic librairy on ipad, to learn the bass line. Like an app that has some software amps that let me load a song into it and maybe slow it down and tell some chhords. it would be cool be able to translate the rythm section to a metronome ( I'm going to play some latino jazz funk) so if you have any pro tips on how to do that I'd thank you two times.
Cheers, Åsmund
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Jam up Pro can do all those things except for maybe tell you the chords in the song. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/jamup-pro/id454702113?mt=8
Ditto on JamUp. Good stuff there
Tonestack has some nice practice functions in it too, you can loop a particular part of a track or slow it down.
The bass amps and pedals are pretty good too.
I use MIDIMorphosis if I want to try and find out what chords are being played in a piece of audio when my ears let me down.
Thanx! Best forum ever!![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
I also agree with the above stated. If you can get away from having everything in one place then Anytune Pro is a must have. It helped me make sense of Teen Town. Great for dropping vocals into a doable range too.
I've just a play with Anytune Pro+ (currently on offer, something like 50% off) and using the new "ReFrame" tool, you can isolate/remove a specific frequency band and at the same time target a particular "space" in the stereo mix (eg only the left side or just the dead centre, etc). From my limited time with it, it seems most tracks have bass and vocals panned to the centre, but this means you can cut out some of the other stuff and target the bass frequencies. Results vary depending on how each track is recorded, but I found it helped a bit to isolate bass, much easier to cut or isolate vocals though. But Anytune also has an EQ section with presets for boosting & cutting various instruments, and it does all the pitch & speed alterations you could need. There's a review for it I think on musicappblog.com.
I don't know of any apps that will (effectively) analyse songs to give you chords automatically, I suppose you could use apps like Ultimate Guitar to show you tabs/chords, but I disagree with their subscription model, given the tabs are (AFAIK) submitted by the public... That's up to you.
^^highly recommend Anytune Pro+! It's the best tool I have found for this type of thing. And for notated basslines I usually get guitar pro files from ultimate guitar desktop site (not free on iOS unfortunately) and open them in TabToolkit, Reflow 2 or Notion. The Guitar Pro iOS app isn't that useful unfortunately. The desktop version is great, though.
I asked a similar question here and got lots of good tips for audio players aimed at learning/rehearsing music, I liked Anytune and Audiostretch equally. Anytune has lots of handy stuff, but Audiostretch has a streamlined simplicity to the playing back little bits, and has a nice audio engine for scrubbing a little section with your finger real slow, and getting every note.
https://appsto.re/gb/WxoBG.i
Thank you so much for the tips, nice to hear u were working on Pastorius Ben. I guess it will be any tune pro then.
I'm allso looking for an app that has effect pedals for bass, and the best software amps for bass. Tonestack has effect pedals for guitar mostly and i dont want to lose any low end action if it can be avoided
Check out the Bass bundles in Tonestack. They are very good.
Tonestack is good on bass, so is jamup pro. I'm not as in love with the sound of bias fx for bass.
For what it's worth though, I was using tonestack on every gig for about 2 months, but on a whim with the ik sale I bought the ampeg amps in amplitube and was blown away. The effects are good on amplitube too, no loss of bass. The octave pedal in tonestack tracks very poorly, but the envelope filter in amplitube has some stepping if you sustain a note too long. But the amps sound very deep.
This! Yea, just found the mesaboogie in amplitube, they are quite the stuff. Guess I'm sticking to that for a while
I've never been a fan of Amplitube, but their Ampeg SVX VST effekt pack just nailed that classic Ampeg SVT sound.![B) B)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/sunglasses.png)
If you feed a guitar through that thing it sounds like shit, but for bass it brings all the grit and dirt
I know it's not an app, but I highly recommend Adam Neely's youtube channel, there's entire section with Bass Lessons:
@smund and anybody else, you might want to be aware that anything from UltimateGuitar comes with terms that you must agree to, allowing them to data-mine you and share your info with others.
Scottsbasslessons.com, great site. Lots of free lessons and the paid membership is well worth it, although I had to let mine expire until the new roof gets put on my house. I've been a bassist since 1989 and there's so much on that site that I haven't even been to scratch the surface of doing.