MODO BASS vs Logic Studio Bass Part 1 Overview & Features IK Multimedia - Logic Pro 11

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MODO BASS Highlights
Groundbreaking real-time modal synthesis technology
Up to 22 basses including new double basses and fretless models
Advanced performance algorithms for incredible realism
Adjust every element of any bass: strings, neck, body, electronics, even go fretless*
Control the entire act of playing bass – play style, hand position
New patterns section with grooves indistinguishable from the real thing
New Custom Shop and SE versions let you add new basses any time

Studio Bass in Logic Pro for Mac

Studio Bass is a highly expressive sample-based software instrument that emulates the sound of several electric basses and an upright acoustic bass, each with their own sonic characteristics. It’s optimized for use with the Bass Player, but it also works with MIDI and pattern regions. You can also use a MIDI keyboard to play and record with Studio Bass.

Studio Bass contains parameters for volume, tone, pickup controls, and other sonic characteristics typical of the selected bass instrument.

As with a real bass instrument, notes played with Studio Bass can have different tonal qualities depending on their neck position. Studio Bass provides visual feedback when a note is played by indicating the hand positions and notes in the area resembling a fretboard at the bottom of the plug-in window. You can influence these positions through the use of MIDI input channels.

You can use articulations with Studio Bass to create expressive, nuanced performances and recordings. When you load a Studio Bass patch from the Library, an articulation set is automatically loaded. There are separate articulation sets for each playing style of the electric bass instruments and one for the American Upright instrument.

When using a Studio Bass patch from the Library, you can use a key switch map to switch between different articulations on the fly. You can also edit the articulations for each note in a MIDI region or step in a pattern region.

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