Reason Electric Bass - new RE from Props, 99EUR
My copy of the Refill version was one I just found lying around on the internet, many years ago... so I felt like buying the RE was the right thing to do, karmically... I did use the discount code though... already digging the efficiency of it, though I acknowledge that it's less flexible, perhaps... the default patch is usually enough to get going with right away, maybe tweak it later...
How long does the coupon last? I really have no use for this, but I might consider it at $39 this fall.
But then Propellerhead are notorious for their short term sales, so my fear is the coupon code has expired while we've all been talking about it. (Still a bit bitter about that single day voucher, grrrr...)
But then Propellerhead are notorious for their short term sales, so my fear is the coupon code has expired while we've all been talking about it. (Still a bit bitter about that single day voucher, grrrr...)
If you ain't hip to the rare Housequake, shut up already.
Damn.
Damn.
What single day voucher?!Catblack wrote: ↑15 Jul 2018How long does the coupon last? I really have no use for this, but I might consider it at $39 this fall.
But then Propellerhead are notorious for their short term sales, so my fear is the coupon code has expired while we've all been talking about it. (Still a bit bitter about that single day voucher, grrrr...)
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Why would a person hardcore into bass need access to the sample zones? A typical person using the refill isn’t remapping or editing samples. The RE version has the same articulations and keyswitches to my knowledge as well as the same ability to mix a direct signal with an amped one. There isn’t a practical bass thing the refill can do that RE can’t.softska wrote: ↑15 Jul 2018If you're hardcore into bass I'd imagine you'd want access to sample zones and reroute the FX.. Which you now no longer can. Refill is the better package (not necessary the UI, just flexibility wise)
Hard to not be disappointed how long NNXT had been lay dormant for so long
Not speaking for or against it. I can completely understand someone not wanting to buy the same thing twice.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7504355MrFigg wrote: ↑15 Jul 2018What single day voucher?!Catblack wrote: ↑15 Jul 2018How long does the coupon last? I really have no use for this, but I might consider it at $39 this fall.
But then Propellerhead are notorious for their short term sales, so my fear is the coupon code has expired while we've all been talking about it. (Still a bit bitter about that single day voucher, grrrr...)
If you ain't hip to the rare Housequake, shut up already.
Damn.
Damn.
InstaBought - and got the discount. Having this packaged as an RE makes it convenient - an RE more than the sum of its parts.
After using this RE I will say that the samples are exactly the same as the refill. I for one do like just dropping this in and spending less time tweaking. In the refill I usually strip out half devices or start with the nnxt file then spend time adding all the effects. If you like having devices that you can kind of set it then forget it then this RE is perfect.
If you are new to reason or never owned the original bass refill then I would say this is definitely worth buying. If you are like alot of the old timer Reason users hell bent on sticking refills then this is not for you.
I for one in the past have obtained refills in back alleys but I do see the greater need for all these developers to paid for their work. I can see eventually the Reason bass refill will be phased out.
I only hope with devices like these is that they continue to add updates or features in the future. Maybe allow people to import their own bass samples.
I am still trialing this device. I do see myself using this in some situations. I will continue using the bass refill for one reason. In the bass refill you can change the keyboard zone map. This helps for those notes that don't go low or high enough. If they could address that in the RE then this would have to be a must by.
I am still planning on buying it at the discounted price.
If you are new to reason or never owned the original bass refill then I would say this is definitely worth buying. If you are like alot of the old timer Reason users hell bent on sticking refills then this is not for you.
I for one in the past have obtained refills in back alleys but I do see the greater need for all these developers to paid for their work. I can see eventually the Reason bass refill will be phased out.
I only hope with devices like these is that they continue to add updates or features in the future. Maybe allow people to import their own bass samples.
I am still trialing this device. I do see myself using this in some situations. I will continue using the bass refill for one reason. In the bass refill you can change the keyboard zone map. This helps for those notes that don't go low or high enough. If they could address that in the RE then this would have to be a must by.
I am still planning on buying it at the discounted price.
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It's good! Only thing I would've liked to see is a mono mode for doing hammer ons/trills/etc., and also the option to detune or extend the key range into 5 string bass territory. I need to reach at least a low B to match my guitars. Otherwise it sounds great.
I like this RE except the sound I find of the refill completely dissipates until the sound is gone; which the RE sound does not completely shut off. Plus the sound of the Refill is deeper, while the RE sounds thin. Lastly I wish they would have made more stomp boxes that were exchangeable also they could have added more bass models like an upright bass, and some bass riffs. Maybe an A-List bass RE is in the works and this is simply for R&D.
We make music for a reason
I have a gripe with the Reason Bass RE. That is, the Articulations. They sit on the octave lower than the lowest note. But quite often I want to go lower than a Bass E. I might want to drop D or even C - or even lower ! With the Refill versions this was easily done - extend the lowest note in the XX-NT.
Now, using this RE - I have to transpose notes below bass E up an octave. Not happy.
Now, using this RE - I have to transpose notes below bass E up an octave. Not happy.
To allow extending range below bottom E - eg Drop D or C. With ReFill you can do that - with RE you cant.QVprod wrote: ↑15 Jul 2018Why would a person hardcore into bass need access to the sample zones? A typical person using the refill isn’t remapping or editing samples. The RE version has the same articulations and keyswitches to my knowledge as well as the same ability to mix a direct signal with an amped one. There isn’t a practical bass thing the refill can do that RE can’t.
Ok that's fair. I've gotten used to using bass instruments in the regular bass guitar range so I wouldn't have thought of that. I think that's a simple caveat that isn't necessarily anti hardcore users though. Who knows, they might include a drop D option in an update.Dante wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018To allow extending range below bottom E - eg Drop D or C. With ReFill you can do that - with RE you cant.QVprod wrote: ↑15 Jul 2018Why would a person hardcore into bass need access to the sample zones? A typical person using the refill isn’t remapping or editing samples. The RE version has the same articulations and keyswitches to my knowledge as well as the same ability to mix a direct signal with an amped one. There isn’t a practical bass thing the refill can do that RE can’t.
This may be off subject but I am going to purchase either Spectrasonics Trilian or IK Multimedia's Modo bass. Which is better?
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I've never used Trillian, so my opinion is not a fully informed one, but I really dig Modo Bass. Not only does it offer a massive amount of bass models, but it has options for pick/finger position, string type and age, pickups and EQ types, two amp models, and much more. You can pretty much get any type of electric bass sound imaginable.
The only thing I wish Modo Bass had are acoustic basses, which I think Trillian offers (?)
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I noticed on their site that they have a trial version of Modo bass.
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FYI... MODO BASS is on sale this month!
IK is pleased to announce our special sale on MODO BASS®, the breakthrough physical modeling technology virtual instrument that brings a completely new level of realism and playability to your recordings. From August 1st through September 4th, 2018 you can get MODO BASS for just $/€179.99. That’s 40% off the normal price of $/€299.99. Eligible crossgrade users can save too and get the crossgrade version for only $/€129.99 during this special promotion.
https://www.ikmultimedia.com/news/promo ... m_id=14645
IK is pleased to announce our special sale on MODO BASS®, the breakthrough physical modeling technology virtual instrument that brings a completely new level of realism and playability to your recordings. From August 1st through September 4th, 2018 you can get MODO BASS for just $/€179.99. That’s 40% off the normal price of $/€299.99. Eligible crossgrade users can save too and get the crossgrade version for only $/€129.99 during this special promotion.
https://www.ikmultimedia.com/news/promo ... m_id=14645
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Note the prices there are Ex Vat.NekujaK wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018FYI... MODO BASS is on sale this month!
IK is pleased to announce our special sale on MODO BASS®, the breakthrough physical modeling technology virtual instrument that brings a completely new level of realism and playability to your recordings. From August 1st through September 4th, 2018 you can get MODO BASS for just $/€179.99. That’s 40% off the normal price of $/€299.99. Eligible crossgrade users can save too and get the crossgrade version for only $/€129.99 during this special promotion.
https://www.ikmultimedia.com/news/promo ... m_id=14645
If I could get it for Dollars it maybe worth it, will wait and see if the JRR Shop will get in on that deal...
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FYI: Modo Bass is now on sale in the JRRshop, once in your cart it's $152.99 (which to us Brtis is about £123.92)Carly(Poohbear) wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018Note the prices there are Ex Vat.NekujaK wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018FYI... MODO BASS is on sale this month!
IK is pleased to announce our special sale on MODO BASS®, the breakthrough physical modeling technology virtual instrument that brings a completely new level of realism and playability to your recordings. From August 1st through September 4th, 2018 you can get MODO BASS for just $/€179.99. That’s 40% off the normal price of $/€299.99. Eligible crossgrade users can save too and get the crossgrade version for only $/€129.99 during this special promotion.
https://www.ikmultimedia.com/news/promo ... m_id=14645
If I could get it for Dollars it maybe worth it, will wait and see if the JRR Shop will get in on that deal...
https://www.jrrshop.com/ik-multimedia-modo-bass
I tried MODO Bass and was disappointed. I'm interested in all modeled instruments. Was hoping to use MODO with my Seaboard Block. I figured that since it was modeled, it would be very flexible and I could do cool things with expression including pitch bend/slides, but turns out there is no fretless option and even trying to do slides on models with frets was no good. The user should be able to apply a varying degree of pressure, even on a fretted, and get different, great results from slides.Carly(Poohbear) wrote: ↑15 Aug 2018FYI: Modo Bass is now on sale in the JRRshop, once in your cart it's $152.99 (which to us Brtis is about £123.92)Carly(Poohbear) wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018
Note the prices there are Ex Vat.
If I could get it for Dollars it maybe worth it, will wait and see if the JRR Shop will get in on that deal...
https://www.jrrshop.com/ik-multimedia-modo-bass
To me, that is one of the greatest benefits of having a modeled instrument—having control over various expression and playability that a sampled instrument can't offer. And especially being able to do slides/pitch bends without major, unrealistic changes to timbre. With the lack of expression and playability, I just couldn't find much of the benefit to this particular modeled instrument.
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