i'm using the free ones from amp factory, the only ones i've tried so far... the ampeg ones.
any good ones on the rig exchange? any good commercial ones?
thanks
i'm using the free ones from amp factory, the only ones i've tried so far... the ampeg ones.
any good ones on the rig exchange? any good commercial ones?
thanks
v2.3 software will introduce new possibilities for bass sounds, and may include some new factory bass rigs. I think that is why no one has any recommendations at this point. Also, there are more guitarists than bassists using the Kemper (Including me, but, I also play bass when I record)
The Amp Factory Ampeg profiles cover a lot of ground for me, too There are also good ones on the exchange(and searching/downloading from it will soon be more convenient, too). It may depend on what kind of a sound you want. In addition to the kind of bass amps that are currently popular, I'll sometimes use a Fender Bassman or even a Marshall plexi (with a cabinet swap, it starts to sound like their old bass amp) when I am doing retro or rootsy music.
Someone posted a group of five or six profiles using a Microtubes B7K, each with slightly higher gain, and they sound killer. Search "B7K" and they should come up.
I love the microtubes b7k profiles. I recorded a short video using 'em. **I am not a bass player, and my playing is horrible** haha.
Try the Ashdown Profiles on the Rig Exchange. Outstanding profiles and remarkably the stomp/effect section can be used with very little changes. I did however change the cabinet to an SVT 8X10 IR from RedWire. I choose the two IR's with the AKG D112 and Neumann U47FET at the Cone Edge (0 Inches).
Look into the wiKPA (see sig.). There's a specific chapter for bass profiles