Totally agree regarding Trilian. Not only does it give realistic sounding bass sounds it is highly configurable. Definitely worth the money in my opinion. Martin On 29 Jan 2010, at 18:28, Steve Currington <steve@singers.org.nz> wrote: Hi Can't really help re Rhythm/Strumming guitar but.. For a driving bass have you looked at Spectrasonics Trillian. Pretty good plug-in.. Not exacly cheap but a worthwhile investment if you wil be needing to do bass likes often. It can be previewed at http://www.spectrasonics.net/instruments/trilian.php and at this location there are some video's. If you have Logic v9.x you can also use some of the stomp box effects and amp effects to add some additional grind etc. OK never exactly like a real playing human but probably as close as you will bet without and way way better than the Logic inbuilt ones. Steve On 29/01/2010, at 6:10 AM, bbgrove@clara.co.uk wrote: I don't have access to any guitar players, and I need a strumming guitar part in a song. It won't be soloed, but I do need to be able to choose my own chords. The acoustic guitars in Logic are a bit rubbish as far as I can see, and the ones that add chords have a very limited range of chords (unless of course I am missing something, which I might well be). Can anyone suggest an affordable and reasonably good and simple was for a non guitarist to get something that sounds reasonably authentic? The other thing I am failing with at the moment is a driving bassline. To my untutored ears there are loads of very good bass sounds in Logic, but no matter how much I practice, they just sound like me playing them on a keyboard (and I am a pretty good keyboard player). Any ideas, other than find a bass player? Thanks in advance Andy B [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Strumming acoustic guitars and driving basses
2010-01-29 by Martin
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