Which bass amp sim vst and cab irs do you recommend?

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  1. Mind Cover

    Mind Cover Kapellmeister

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    That's it. I been using the classic brainworkxs Ampeg-SVT for years along with Ownhammer and York Audio irs, and i'd like too try new things to improve my tone. I cover a lot of ground from pop to alternative rock, so anything that could help to get an articulate low end would help.
     
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  3. rob1234

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    Fortunately, there are many good bass plugins today. If you know what kind of sound you want and use the right IRs for it, the most well-known bass plugins do their job well. I mainly use bass plugins for rock/metal themes and they are all good (obviously not at the same time): NDSP - Parallax, NDSP - Darkglass Ultra, STL Tones - AmpHub (bass section), JST Tones - Bonecrusher (previously Rex Brown), JST - Hellraiser (I like the former better), Line 6 - Helix native (bass section), Aurora DSP - Gorilla & Laney Digbeth (Mammoth is good either), Nembrini Audio - Blackice Beta Gamma & Bass Hammer & Bass Driver, IK Multimedia, Overloud stuff, Ampeg SVT suite, Audified GK, ML Sound Lab - Amped Bass, Bogren stuff is not bad either, and you already know PA. Yes, I listed most of the bass plugins because they are good. :)
     
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  4. Zenarcist

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    There is also NAM amps a rigs.
     
  5. Harish Pamu

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    Parallax, during NDSP sale. Best 50 usd ever spent for bass needs.
     
  6. julianbre

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    Try JST Bassforge Hellraiser with the Celestion bass cab irs first. Back off the drive and you can get a very good tone.
     
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    Different sims for different needs, but my go-to is Darkglass.
     
  8. soundog

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    A lot of the current stuff is geared towards metal. But I go for pop, alt-rock and vintage. My current fave is Tonex running an Amalgam capture of the Marshall Super Bass "BASS MRSH SB100 1968 ToneX Essential".
     
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    Soundog, don't let the graphics of the JST Bassforge plugins turn you off from trying them. Start with a clean tone and eq flat, then slowly add a little grit. Then use the amp Eq.
     
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    Personally best amp sims for guitar and bass are from Nembrini. They just seem the real amps. Or else, for amp profilers, Tonex.
     
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    Audified GK Amplification 3 Pro can do those tonalities, but with a non-Ampeg take on them. It won't do very modern metal clank/really heavy crunch - but I guess you're not looking for that anyway.
     
  12. Strat4ever

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    one of my friends uses Overloud Mark Studio 2, but there are just so many good ones available just try out a bunch yourself, since tone, sound and responsiveness are the most important and everyone's preferences are different.
     
  13. rob1234

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    There are a few plugins that I haven't mentioned because I haven't tried them yet but based on the demo videos, they seem to be very good also. (Not just for metal & rock.)

    Softube - Marshall Murder One Lemmy Signature (IMO it sounds authentic and has a great cabinet section.)



    Softube - Amp Room Bass Suite



    MixWave - Ashdown ABM EVO IV




    The good old "shouting master" Glenn also has a bass plugin.

    Spectre Digital - Element Bass



    It might be also worth checking out Toontrack's EZmix 3 bass packs like the new Bass Amps pack.
     
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  14. Mind Cover

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    Thanks guys, you really said most of what can be said about this topic. My two cents, Neural DSP Cory Wong can be a nice bass amp too, it has many bass presets, It can be a cleaner funk oriented alternative to their more metal focussed bass amps.

    Yeah I will try them since they're avialable at the sister site.

    That's just what i'm looking for, I'm not a high gain guy, and ampeg is fine for some contexts but I think that sometimes is just too fat and warm in way that can be easily overdone in the mix, sometimes I need a lighter bass that can cut thorugh the mix without being bulky.


    That one seems specially appealing for my needs, looks like a nice amp for indie, new wave stuff.
     
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