How is called this instrument type?

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  1. TranceDream

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    Hi guys,

    There is a guitar sounded instrument there

    It starts at 00:15

    How is called this type of instrument?



    Thanks in advance
     
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  3. saltwater

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    electric bass guitar, a common instrument :winker:

     
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  4. TranceDream

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    but it doesn't sound as clear bass guitar :/
     
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    yes, it does.

    you just need to listen to more music that was made with real instruments.

    you can find the exact same sound in omnisphere / trillian "bass legends".
     
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    It's an electric bass, as Black Bounty already has stated.
    Also check out IK Multimedia MODO BASS. It's awesome!
     
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  7. saltwater

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    y, there is some processing going on in your example, filter/EQ, delay, reverb, nothing too fancy really,
    experiment with those on a "clear" Instrument.

    reverb as insert fx (on the same channel) will wash out the initial transients and remove the "clearness"

    theres a good chance that some of the named example patches already have all that inside and just need some adjustments to fit your needs.
     
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    i know that it is real instrument that's why i asked.

    it sounded me like some ethnic guitar types like Spanish (i know it depends on music scale & notes)

    i already found sth in omnisphere, thanks mate :) i played it with some ethnic music scale theory, i got the sound nearly
     
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    thanks i'll give a try
     
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    This instrument called Baglama. It’s very popular in Middle eastern, Turkish, Iranian , Armenian music(in that region). You could also achieve that sound with an electric Saz(another similar instrument). Very beautiful sound.
     
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    yes that's it , sure it can be electro baglama. Electro Baglama/Saz is Turkish instrument..

    Turkish singer and composer Orhan Gencebay played first time electro saz :)
     
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    There’s one kontakt library on the sister site you can’t find any better. It has both electric and regular Saz.
     
  13. TranceDream

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    IMO You talk about Soundiron, i have them
     
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    Yes, that's it. You can also find another one made by Findasound.
     
  15. Saz? I never heard a saz that could play in a low register as is in the video. A traditional saz is never going to get that low. However, I did a quick search and came up with this, the bass saz which I had never heard. It sounds amazing.

     
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    I know what you mean. Saz are high register instrument with very sharp distinguished high end. I've heard some electric saz/baglama with low end. I could be wrong but from the example the poster was asking about the closest and the first thing came to mind is a baglama. I could be wrong.

    I appreciate what you shared. That sounds amazing. I hope this instrument gets sampled.
     
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    Check this out @asad12 and @superliquidsunshine

    BTW Saz means " Instrument " in Turkish language, even if instrument means " Enstrüman" in modern Turkish language .

    Baglama is name of instrument so Baglama is a kind of saz.



     
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    :yes:
     
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