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Hello everyone.
I was just wondering - does anyone have suggestions on the best (i.e. most realistic-sounding) bass software instruments? Something to stand in for rock acoustic and electric bass guitar that doesn't sound like a software instrument. I've seen the Trilogy Bass Module - is this good? Is there something better or comparable? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. And I realized that I mistyped "instruments" just as I hit "post", but I can't seem to change a thread title. Sorry about that. [Edit LPM, I edited and expanded ![]() This post has been edited by lepetitmartien: Thu 21 Dec 2006, 02:37 -------------------- 2.33 GHz MBP C2D, 3GB RAM
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Yes. Trilogy is very good. I use it often. Also, check out Steinberg's Virtual Bassist. Also very good.
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