Toontrack Hollowbody EBX Full Version Free Download
This is an EBX just as much for acoustic pop and singer-songwriter as it’s one for indie rock, new wave or goth. If you’re on the look for an instrument that has thud, thump and earthy vibes at the same time as it’s articulate, focused and piercingly direct enough to stand its own in a dense rock mix, this may be your new go-to.
Based on a short-scale and semi-hollow electric bass from 1967, this EBX features a rare and unique-sounding instrument. With its semi-hollow body construction but solid tone, this is a bass that has that best-of-both-worlds quality to it. It’s got a tonal range that encompasses all the electric twang, grit and dirt at the same time as it’s got all the warm, swampy, bluesy and almost acoustic-sounding low end. To add, it was recorded with half-round strings, which even further enhances all of these qualities.
In addition to the instrument itself, this EBX also includes a broad selection of classic-to-modern-sounding presets as well as a basic collection of basslines tailored for the different styles in which this instrument truly shines.
If you’re looking for big, warm and low-end-heavy tones, this guitar-sized, 20-fret-short-scale and semi-hollow wonder of a bass couldn’t be a more rock solid choice.
A rare electric semi-hollow-bodied bass from 1967
Ideal for anything from acoustic pop and singer-songwriter to indie rock, new wave and goth
Sampled using finger and pick playing styles
Offering a range from D1 to E4
Includes a collection of presets covering a wealth of mix-ready tones for warm, round and earthy bass sounds
Comes with a custom MIDI library tailored for the instrument
The included MIDI library includes a basic collection of MIDI basslines inspired by the signifying styles in which this bass has found its natural niche: acoustic pop, singer-songwriter, indie rock, new wave and even goth. Expect basic rhythms combined with cleverly performed basslines that you, should you wish, infinitely can customize, tweak and fine-tune using the onboard tools in EZbass.
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