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[quote name='JakeBrownBass' timestamp='1339583697' post='1690842']
The Arturia Minimoog is a standalone program as well as a plugin for your DAW. So if you have a interface your ready to go.
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That's fantastic - I'll give the standalone option a go and will see how I get on. Much obliged, and also a tip of the hat to the MJ gig! -
Hi guys, thanks very much for your advice - much appreciated. I hadn't really considered the V-bass before, but it may be worth a good look. I also really like the look of the Arturia Moog VST. Would just have to choose an appropriate interface device for my Juno, and some decent software!
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Evening all,
I'm posting for some advice...
[u][b]Scenario:[/b][/u]
I'm trying to get up to speed with synth bass. I want to do a serviceable job at playing Michael Jackson basslines (and other assorted 80s highlights). I know almost nothing about interfaces and music software. At present I just have a Roland Juno-D keyboard which I simply use for fun at home (trying to sound like Toto...that type of thing).
[u][b]Question:[/b][/u]
Can anyone recommend a basic setup that can be used to produce serviceable synth bass live at gigs? I'm looking for something affordable, practical and simple to use alongside a real bass setup. I'd also love to be able to produce and trigger some loops/backing tracks if possible. I'm thinking I'll need a laptop, an interface device and some fancy software, but I have no idea where to start, or even if this is what I really need. I literally know nothing!
[u][b]Budget:[/b][/u]
My budget for the whole setup is going to be £500-1000, so it's going to be entry-level stuff. Is this all wishful thinking?
Any advice would be appreciated,
Enviropig
Synth bass - any advice, please?
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Hi guys. Thanks very much to all of you for your suggestions - I'll investigate the options and will see which looks best. Cheers.