Hi all,
Has there been any new bass commercial profiles put out anywhere that I may of missed in the last few months? ...
I often use the Sonic underground ones live and they have been great.
Many Thanks
Sean.
Hi all,
Has there been any new bass commercial profiles put out anywhere that I may of missed in the last few months? ...
I often use the Sonic underground ones live and they have been great.
Many Thanks
Sean.
Yeah I am also interested if new bass profiles were released using >= 3.0 firmware profiling method...
Now that my L6 stuff's walking out the door (I refused to profile it as a matter of principle, assuming I'd get much better on / for the Kemper), it seems profiles for bass are, well, thin on the ground.
One classy, comprehensive pro pack's all we should need, really, so... c'mon... somebody... pretty please?
Yeah I am also interested if new bass profiles were released using >= 3.0 firmware profiling method...
We have put new amps on hold and started upgrading our bass profile sets to "Firmware 3.0"
I'm currently working on a mesa bass pack. It's a m6 carbine with a 4x10 powerhouse cab. There will be direct and merged profiles all 3.0+. Clean and boosted profiles by a Keeley TS-9dx with the baked mod. Just started the process last night. Mics I have access to are SM7B, Beta 52A, Beta27, Beta57A, Sm57, I5, a KSM32, KSM137, and a beta 181 Not 100% sure when it will be ready, but I'll definitely post when they are.
bought this today , trying them later.
Thanks for the pointer, Kosta. I grabbed the Choptones Bassman set after a listen to the demos and I am really impressed. I don't want heavily distorted bass tones and these are right in my wheelhouse right out of the box. They cover a diversity of very useable tones - pretty much all of which I could find a use for. Some really solid deep tones with the Ampeg and Aguilar 15s and some brighter sounds from the Hartke and plenty in between. The R121 mic patches and some of the patches using the 2x10 Mesa and Markbass cabs are some of my favorites.
Hey guys, real curious to hear what you think of these. I spent all day yesterday profiling my rig, and I feel like I got some pretty nice profiles here. We are all different, and it will ultimately come down to taste, but I've got about 80 profiles in total. Feel free to try out a few here and let me know what you think. The profiles with TS next to them mean they are running through my Keeley modded TS-9DX. Profiles with the TS next to them are optimized for everything above 250hz. So if you throw on a HPF up to around 250 it should sound best. The m6 has 5 different voicing options which I found what felt like the sweet spot per mic, and ran them through the different voicings. This allows for some pretty varying tones per mic and position.
Anybody have mesa boogie buster to profile?
Thanks for the pointer, Kosta. I grabbed the Choptones Bassman set after a listen to the demos and I am really impressed. I don't want heavily distorted bass tones and these are right in my wheelhouse right out of the box. They cover a diversity of very useable tones - pretty much all of which I could find a use for. Some really solid deep tones with the Ampeg and Aguilar 15s and some brighter sounds from the Hartke and plenty in between. The R121 mic patches and some of the patches using the 2x10 Mesa and Markbass cabs are some of my favorites.
im also very impressed.
my cheap warwick rockbass sounds a million bucks now
im a guitarist first , but i think the bass side is been neglected by the pro "profilers".
most free stuff is a bit meh....
Hey guys, real curious to hear what you think of these. I spent all day yesterday profiling my rig, and I feel like I got some pretty nice profiles here. We are all different, and it will ultimately come down to taste, but I've got about 80 profiles in total. Feel free to try out a few here and let me know what you think. The profiles with TS next to them mean they are running through my Keeley modded TS-9DX. Profiles with the TS next to them are optimized for everything above 250hz. So if you throw on a HPF up to around 250 it should sound best. The m6 has 5 different voicing options which I found what felt like the sweet spot per mic, and ran them through the different voicings. This allows for some pretty varying tones per mic and position.
Thank you very much!
I won't be auditioning bass rigs 'till I replace the original strings... now 12 years old. Too expensive to justify unless recording.
I do look forward to hearing what you've come up with 'though, and thank you again!
Hey guys, real curious to hear what you think of these. I spent all day yesterday profiling my rig, and I feel like I got some pretty nice profiles here. We are all different, and it will ultimately come down to taste, but I've got about 80 profiles in total. Feel free to try out a few here and let me know what you think. The profiles with TS next to them mean they are running through my Keeley modded TS-9DX. Profiles with the TS next to them are optimized for everything above 250hz. So if you throw on a HPF up to around 250 it should sound best. The m6 has 5 different voicing options which I found what felt like the sweet spot per mic, and ran them through the different voicings. This allows for some pretty varying tones per mic and position.
thanks !
they sound good, clear /bright , very usefull pack
Thanks for checking them out guys! I would definitely agree with you that they lean more towards the clarity/brightness side. There are some that are definitely more subby, and low end heavy as well. The pack should be ready to go in the next day or 2, and it will be $5.00 I'll make sure to post it in the commercial profiles section once ready.
Thanks!
Hey guys, real curious to hear what you think of these. I spent all day yesterday profiling my rig, and I feel like I got some pretty nice profiles here. We are all different, and it will ultimately come down to taste, but I've got about 80 profiles in total. Feel free to try out a few here and let me know what you think. The profiles with TS next to them mean they are running through my Keeley modded TS-9DX. Profiles with the TS next to them are optimized for everything above 250hz. So if you throw on a HPF up to around 250 it should sound best. The m6 has 5 different voicing options which I found what felt like the sweet spot per mic, and ran them through the different voicings. This allows for some pretty varying tones per mic and position.
I spent some time with these and liked them a lot. Sounds like the library will be worth checking out. Thanks for sharing these.
Hey guys, the bass pack is available now.
Hey guys, the bass pack is available now.
<a href="http://kimurarecordings.bigcartel.com/" class="externalURL" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">kimurarecordings.bigcartel.com/</a>
Bought it and browsed through all 87 profiles. First impression was that there was a lot of usable profiles! Nice, warm, rough, distorted, etc... I'm sure I will use these on my future recordings. Good work, worth every cent!
Thank you for your purchase! Yes, the M6 is extremely versatile with it's 5 different voicing. There is something for everyone in the pack. Glad to see you are enjoying it.
Thanks!
-Gabe
bought this today , trying them later.
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Got it too. Really nice. Using the CHP Bassman72 B 15
Quote from skoczy: “Yeah I am also interested if new bass profiles were released using >= 3.0 firmware profiling method...”
We have put new amps on hold and started upgrading our bass profile sets to "Firmware 3.0"
Are the profiles migrated to 3.0? Want to grab the bass pack?
Are the profiles migrated to 3.0? Want to grab the bass pack?
Sorry about the late reply I didn't get a notification... just seen it now.
The bass pack will be migrated but this means we will need to make new profiles from the ground up so it will take some time. We have migrated the AV4B (Ampeg V4) and yesterday just added a new T&B Mk3 B (Selmer Treble & Bass).