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Bass Deluxe amp by Julien Faure
https://apps.apple.com/app/id1547118187
Description:
Bassist friends whether you are a slapman, grooman, funkman or just a beginner, this amp is made for you. It has THE very fat sound but is also versatile enough to also have THE very funky sound. The amp takes the graphic design of Modern Deluxe but the preamps are flat, the distortion, amplification and compression are suitable for bass games. Tubes are bringing the heat
FEATURES
- AUv3 support
-Two independent identical channels each with an adjustable compression and drive level and 9-band equalizers for easy sound adjustment
-A pedalboard with 6 super efficient pedals including a Tone Drive designed for the bass - A beatbox with several styles and a looper to practice (and not lose the groove)
- Original sound design from scratch for more bass!
- An adjustable boost of the presence to hear his fingers sliding on the strings
- 4 models of bass cabinets (1x15, 8x10, 4x10) which reproduce the sound characteristics of the most famous bass cabinets
Details:
Universal: No
Minimum OS version: 11.0
Rated: 0 based on 0 votes
Comments
There's a video of the vst version here:
Very nice. Thanks.
The app does not appear in the Auv3 list. Anyone else?


Reboot iPad and all is working. Sorry.
Instabuy
Wow, in a bad way. Did not like it at all with it's glitchy and cheapish interface. Compared it to Mammoth soundwise and this one .. does not.
It’s sounds good to me. Mammoth is better I agree but it costs 10 time more.
Are you basing it on the (undeniably bad) video? Or did you download the app?
Hmmm, both the Bass & Guitar apps seem to be fully universal (ie. iPadOS & macOS).
Can anyone who's purchased these see if they pop up on their Mac as well?
There are already Mac and windows versions on his website. Lost in 70’s I think
Yeah, but when I check at the AppStore it says this...

This usually indicates 'Universal' purchase for both iOS & macOS, that is why I asked
Cheers!
Strange but no iPhone.
I'm not that reckless, of course I bought it, and compared it (as stated). I doubt I will ever use it again and that's why I wrote what I wrote.
These are just my first impressions, but I was pleasantly surprised by the APP, I think I have all the Bass Amp simulations and none of them have convinced me 100%. They all tend to have the same problem, an attractive but overly processed sound that kills the character of the bass, lots of bass and treble, but little defined mids
With Bass Deluxe Amp I have the feeling that I am still listening to my bass, everything is still there, the mids, the fret sounds, the dynamics when playing ... The cab simulation is probably not as sophisticated as the Impulse Responses, but it sounds very convincing, especially the 4x10's. I have to try deactivating the speaker and use some IRs
THU Bass Rig also has very good simulations, one of the best on IOS, although I have to mix a bit with the dry sound of the bass to get that definition, but without a doubt it is my favorite together with this new APP
Bias Amp / Bias FX2 is fun to set up, but I haven't gotten a convincing result yet, it sounds very artificial and sterile, it's still fun to use and is fine for experiments
AmpliTube sounds good, the sound is still artificial, not as much as Bias, it is quite usable
Mammoth .... I guess if you play only Metal you might like it, I haven't been able to get it to sound good, using IRs and turning off practically everything you can almost make it sound like a bass amp, I don't regret buying it it's interesting and different
PSA 1000Jr, it is excellent, although it is not an amp simulation, it is a preamp, but it gives character to the bass and respects the tone of the instrument
GarageBand, not bad at all, if the amps could be used outside of the APP, I would prefer them to some of the ones I mentioned before ... I especially like the simulation of the Avalon preamp
I know there are many more, some unfortunately have not been updated for more than 3 years, such as Gallien-Krueger or Peavy, the rest are focused almost entirely on Guitar
@gabal
Thank you, very helpful review.
I find amplitube to be the best of them, on iOS and on computer. But I still prefer a real amp on bass- I have an 80 watt guild tube head that records really well and combined with a nice transformer DI things are good.
GarageBand/ Logic amps are decent and I do use them if I’m just cutting a quick demo- the sound is recorded dry anyway so easy enough to change it if I need to later- re-amping through a bass amp works well.