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MUON TAU PRO VS ABL2

Saii
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Posted : Jul 14, 2008 08:42:16
hey guys,
i have audiorealism's bassline 2....and i was wondering, for the fullon bassline sound, is the muon tau pro really much better...like accurate envelope adjustments and stuff....
shall i actually consider buying the muon tau pro for mac to replace the bassline 2....thanks guys
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Mandari

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Posted : Jul 14, 2008 12:49
hm

nice question.....ever tried other synth? vanguard, albino?

but anyway, sure is better to have some more possibilities through other synth.

try, combine, create own patches, interact them with each other. theres no limit, just imagination.

4 me would make sense to try everything u can. always thing what u prefer. but heard a lot now muon tau is often used for fullon basslines.

just try any synth u can get......

my opinion......
pilgrim
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Posted : Jul 14, 2008 15:21
it's very cheap so i bought it - worth the buck, i'm using it alot, simple and fat!
Medea
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Posted : Jul 14, 2008 15:29
Try Alien303, also very cheap and useful for full-onish basslines, after some post-processing           http://soundcloud.com/aedem
PoM
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Posted : Jul 14, 2008 20:39
if you are on mac logics synths are better imo.
DJ_PSYNYDE
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Posted : Jul 14, 2008 23:36
brother try ALBINO with PsyBank of Cosmosis

Link:

http://www.cosmosis.co.uk/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=27&Itemid=48

try it.... B@@M

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Larrikin
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Posted : Jul 15, 2008 05:02
nearly all synth do good bass, after some tweaking / reprocessing           www.harmlessprankster.bandcamp.com
http://soundcloud.com/harmlessprankster
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Harmless-Prankster/1583294388565418
vipal
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Posted : Jul 16, 2008 02:47
albino i doubt for base, better cronox, vb, tau. and there was something with ab2: http://forum.isratrance.com/audiorealism-bassline-seems-to-trigger-my-notes-at-different-velocities/
ThiagoNAKA
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Posted : Jul 16, 2008 03:05
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On 2008-07-16 02:47, vipal wrote:
albino i doubt for base, better cronox, vb, tau. and there was something with ab2: http://forum.isratrance.com/audiorealism-bassline-seems-to-trigger-my-notes-at-different-velocities/




Indeed ABL is not stable at all!

But it can sound pretty tight if u sample the notes. I made it(2 octaves, 8 hit each key, choosing the best/similars), and it´s cool! Althought it´s not my best bass... I need more hours tweaking and sampling ABL.

About ABL vs Tao: imho, ABL has more high definition(something like maybe Delirous/Psycraft), and Tao has more solid low(like Eskimo smooth basslines). Both can do great basses. I prefer ABL sound, but Tao is easier to get good sound.           LOADING...
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