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Any good bass guitar Instruments for Lyra

Not sure if this works in Lyra...it’s an upright. Or maybe there are other Lyra compatible libraries out there. https://www.karoryfer.com/karoryfer-samples/wydawnictwa/meatbass

Otherwise maybe use Sampletank’s stock bass guitar sound or import Garage band’s?

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  • Any sound font or ESX library will do. I’m sure you can find quite a few by googling it.

  • yes - but nothing beats a real Fender Precision Bass , scnr o:)

  • I’ll check some of these out, thanks for the link. I like S. Christian Collins instruments, probably try his first.

  • Check this site, there’s plenty of excellent soundfonts that can be used with Lyra (some bass sounfonts too)

    https://sites.google.com/site/soundfonts4u/

  • I love the ability to use soundfonts through the Lyra sampler in Auria Pro. The only thing that can get sticky is that there are SO many free SF2 files online (like the links above) you can go through some storage space real quick, especially if they’re high quality & large in size. But you CAN load up a few instruments for a project, fine tune the parts and then bounce those tracks in place so the soundfonts can be deleted out of Auria, having backup zips of the SF’s in Files/iCloud/Drive etc.

    Inevitably the question comes up “How do you use soundfonts in Auria’s Lyra?” I know I had to ask how; Corey W at the Auria forum posted these instructions a few years back and it’s very easy to grasp. I’m going to paste it below:

    There are two ways to get your SFZ, EXS or SF2 samples into Lyra:

    First Method: Using a Computer

    Use iFunBox (www.i-funbox.com) to copy your samples into the 'Sampler Instruments' folder. Make sure they go into a subfolder of Sampler Instruments, for example:

    Auria >
    Documents >
    Sampler Instruments >
    Bass (folder) >
    My Bass.sfz
    My Bass samples (folder)

    Make sure you copy both your SFZ/EXS file and your samples folder to this location.

    Second Method: Using the AudioShare app on your iPad

    1. Copy your SFZ and the associated samples folder to AudioShare

    2. In AudioShare, create a new folder. Call is Sampler Instruments

    3. Go inside the Sampler Instruments folder and create another new folder called Bass (or some other category name)

    4. Go back to the main list of files. Find your SFZ file, and tap on it for a few seconds until you see the menu. Select Move, and move it into your new "Bass" folder

    5. Do the same thing to the SFZ samples folder (move it to the Bass folder).

    6. Now long tap on the Sampler Instruments folder and choose Make Zip File

    7. Then it's finished, tap on the new zip file (cancel the dialog that comes up asking if you want to open it). Then tap on the Send icon (the icon on the right with the box and arrow pointing out). Choose Auria.

  • Why isn’t this called Lycra?

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