Past to Future Reverbs – JJ Motown Bass (Kontakt) Free Download. Offline installer standalone setup of Past to Future Reverbs.

Past to Future Reverbs – JJ Motown Bass (Kontakt) Overview

Past to Future Reverbs – JJ Motown Bass (Kontakt) is a an impressive virtual instrument that’s  sound like the legendary vintage 1965 Fender Precision Bass. It is used by none other than James Jamerson, the legendary Motown bassist. It has 10 round trip repetitions for each semitone and several velocity layers, making for a really realistic, well-timed experience of playing. Moreover, it was recorded with vintage equipment at its finest, including the Acme Motown DI and the Studer A80 tape recorder, giving it a warm, tape-saturated tone full of character and depth. The subtleties of his style-a soft, fluid transition to an aggressive growl from hard plucking are captured in this bass. You can also download Past to Future Reverbs – Slap Bass (Kontakt)

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Past to Future Reverbs – JJ Motown Bass (Kontakt) provides the most authentic reproduction of the classic Motown bass tone growling attack and smooth sustain and is ideally suitable for music producers hoping to rekindle soulful grooves from the Motown era. The interface is very intuitive, with controllable velocity to fit a playing style. It is wound on flat strings with a sponge under the bridge, all played with the index finger only, just like Jamerson’s signature playing style. It also includes simple sustain note control via the modulation wheel and black C for stopping sustain, with humanized bass noises for added realism. This instrument is perfect for those who want soulful and rich tones. You can also download Past to Future Reverbs – Acoustic Steel Guitar Arpeggio (Kontakt) 

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Features of Past to Future Reverbs – JJ Motown Bass (Kontakt) 

Below are some noticeable features which you’ll experience after Past to Future Reverbs – JJ Motown Bass (Kontakt)  free download.

  • Powerful virtual instrument that produces and recreates the original vintage 1965 Fender Precision Bass.
  • Offers 10 round trip repetitions for each semitone with a few velocity layers to achieve natural playing.
  • Recorded from vintage equipment, such as the Acme Motown DI and Studer A80 tape recorder.
  • Showcases the finer details of Jamerson’s playing style, from subtle transition to snarly growl.
  • Use with music producers interested in what they will be able to get out from the Motown era soulful grooves.
  • Simple sustain control via Mod wheel and black C to stop sustain.

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Past to Future Reverbs – JJ Motown Bass (Kontakt)  Technical Setup Details

  • Software Full Name: Past to Future Reverbs – JJ Motown Bass (Kontakt) Free Download
  • Setup File Name: JJ_Motown_Bass-20-24.rar
  • Full Setup Size: 268 MB
  • Setup Type: Offline Installer / Full Standalone Setup:
  • Compatibility Architecture: 32 Bit (x86) / 64 Bit (x64)
  • Latest Version Release Added On: 20th Nov 2024
  • Developers: Past to Future Reverbs

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System Requirements For Past to Future Reverbs – JJ Motown Bass (Kontakt) 

Before you start Past to Future Reverbs – JJ Motown Bass (Kontakt)  free download, make sure your PC meets minimum system requirements.

  • Operating System: Windows 7/8/8.1/10.
  • Memory (RAM): 1 GB of RAM required.
  • Hard Disk Space: 300 MB of free space required.
  • Processor: Intel Dual Core or higher processor.

Past to Future Reverbs – JJ Motown Bass (Kontakt)  Free Download

Click on the button below to start Past to Future Reverbs – JJ Motown Bass (Kontakt)  Free Download. This is a complete offline installer and standalone setup for Past to Future Reverbs – JJ Motown Bass (Kontakt) . This would be compatible with both 32 bit and 64 bit windows.



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This Post was Last Updated On: November 20, 2024