This is where you can choose from the 12 basses offered. The main screen is laid out in tabs, and the first is the Model tab. The result is a plug-in that just might be the last electric-bass instrument you’ll ever need. Then it takes all these interacting factors and adds effects and amps to the signal chain. Modo Bass uses something IK Multimedia calls modal synthesis technology – it models each physical component of the bass body from the strings, pickups and electronics to the player’s action. “IK’s modal synthesis ensures this is not just a sampled bass pack. But this is not just a sampled bass pack. Each sits nicely in one track or another and would be fine as-is. From the 60s P-Bass all the way down to the Flame Bass (based on a Warwick Streamer), every instrument has a very unique character and sound to bring to your mixes. A total of 12 iconic basses are initially offered for use. To the far right of this strip is an arrow that lets you scroll to the two remaining basses. Along the top of Modo Bass, we find a strip that contains images of the first 10 basses available. Modo Bass opens with a simple image of perhaps the definitive electric bass… the venerable Fender P-Bass (a 60s version).
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