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Bass app?
Is there much around these days, apart from iFretless?
More along the lines of Electric and Acoustic not synth.
Wish Modo bass had an iOS version!
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iBassist
Does it allow you to manually play the basses from a keyboard?
iirc, I have played around with it before but could not get MIDI in and get it to allow me to play it as a bass instrument.
Yes, iBassist has "Sound module" mode. Another answer to your initial question is Bassalicious 2 from Gospel Musicians. There are several good ele/acou basses there. I have found only this short part of Doug's Bassalicious 2 demo but there are definitely others.
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Using the Init Patch, setting the Amp to Clean and then add Yonacs ToneStack Pro behind it in AUM is fun.
It can be used as a sound module. See screenshot:
I asked the same question a few days ago
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/62534/bass-guitar-app
And yeah, something like MODO Bass is sorely missed.
Yes I had found that, but could find no way to link the keyboard connected via USB. Seemed to be no area in the settings to do so....maybe it needs to be in a host, AUM or similar?
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/62534/bass-guitar-app
[edit] oops. Sorry, I didn't see that this was already linked earlier.
Yes, I have never tried it standalone.
Tap the midi plug icon.
In the standalone app you should see your midi controller there.
In AUM, route the keyboard to the app using AUM's midi routing matrix. It should just work without further fuss.
Both ways work fine as a sound module for me with a USB midi controller.
I fretless bass lets you rip authentic sounding lines from midi
Yes I have it already, but it has a few gremlins, and it has not been updated since release I don't think.
Outside of Logic (which has some really great bass instruments) I would suggest Bassalicious 2.
The beautiful thing about the Korg Gadget AUv3s is they're all so lightweight. I can add 'em all day and my iPad barely breaks a sweat.
The unfortunate thing is they're all released as a single package, so they all have the same icon out of necessity (I believe). That makes keeping track of things a pain. Well, that and remembering the city name of the plugin you want.
Those drawbacks are every bit worth it though.
Sidenote on the icons in Korg Gadget - it is a pain, but there are a couple things that you can do quickly to help. If you load up the Korg Gadget app, open an project and click to add an instrument, it brings up a screen with categories of sounds as well as the instrument names, and you can browse the presets within each instrument as well and preview the sounds. So, you would have to step outside your workflow to do that and then jump back, but it's been quite a useful method for me.
Haha, before I posted that I had to make sure it still sounded aight, same init patch, clean, but I used Taurus- instead of ToneStack, and of course
No problem, boss. I ran the same setup but with Taurus in place of Tonestack.
Since we were like minded in that regard, thought u might be interested in this beta:
https://testflight.apple.com/join/gHe6ZWUc
Guitar space synth 2