Anybody use a bass amp modeler?
Anybody use a bass amp modeler?
If we'd known we were going to be the Beatles, we'd have tried harder.--George Harrison
willie - while not strictly a modeller, I've been using the SansAmp RBI (rack version of the BDDI) for a couple of years now live and in studio.
- Live I run straight to the board from the DI out on the SansAmp and have been pleased with the results.
- In the studio, much the same thing - more to give me a "warmer" signal going into the audio interface/DAW. But in the DAW, I might run some amp sims on the bass channel to get what I'm after; if I'm practcing, I don't use the DAW - I just monitor the SansAmp signal right from the interface.
I've noticed that some are using the Zoom B3N to good effect - it's got amp and cab sims plus ton of FX.
Dirtdog, I forgot to say I need something with a USB connection. I love my Pod HD500X for guitars, keyboard, and vocals, but not for bass. However I may have found a solution today: my Fender Rumble has a line out mic output that I can run through the Pod.
If we'd known we were going to be the Beatles, we'd have tried harder.--George Harrison
Funny - Dirtdog....I Have an RBI also - use it with my home setup. I have it tied into a PEAVEY IPR2 5000 power amp - it is AWE-Some!
Willie - I don't use any modeler stuff but have hear people talk about line 6 and behringer units favorably. I meant to tell you - I FINALLY got to hear your tracks, and was impressed. I couldn't get my PC to play them for some reason for a long time. VERY NICE work! I really don't know how to do stuff like that - I just try to play and remember to breath. thats enough for my head at one time.
Kenny Belmont
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