![]() Being mathematical models you can modify them in many ways: change string type (flat or round wound) and number of strings – you can make any of the guitars into 4, 5, or 6 string basses which is impossible with real hardware. Unlike sampled instruments, MODO Bass uses no sound sample files, but creates sounds based on mathematically modeling vibrating strings, resonating bodies, and electro-magnetic interaction of strings and pickups. MODO Bass includes 14 physically modeled bass guitar models (two in the SE version). I didn’t think I really needed a new bass instrument, but the idea of a physically modeled one, like MODO Drums and Pianoteq pianos, intrigued me. Since I had previously complained about the somewhat convoluted system to access and get products with the old system I found the new Product Manager a definite improvement. The original review still stands for its description of what is available, and I decided to give it a try when it popped up in the new IKM Product Manager (which has caused quite a stir on forums with some people, me included, appreciating what it does, and others “upset” because they wanted something different). And there are now two versions, the full version and a light SE version for half the price. It has been updated a few times and two additional bass models were added with release 1.5. MODO Bass made its appearance over three years ago and was reviewed on Gearslutz shortly after release. ![]() ![]() ![]() MODO Bass and MODO Bass SE (1.5 update) from IK Multimedia ![]()
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