Mike Levine met Craig Anderton, who sampled three vintage Gibson basses to turn them into Cakewalk Rapture virtual instruments.
Designed for Cakewalk’s Rapture Pro and Rapture Session virtual instruments (available in VST3/AU/AAX/standalone formats), this collection combines the warm, organic sound of three unique Gibson electric basses. The 28 programs also offer keyswitching to toggle between pick and finger attacks.
It features the EB Midtown Bass, EB 5-String Bass and EB Les Paul Standard Bass, all in 44.1 kHz/24-bit resolution and featuring 2 programs per pickup combination (pick keyswitchable to thumb attack, and thumb attack keyswitchable to short decay).
The Gibson Bass Collection is compatible with Rapture Pro and Rapture Session and costs $49.95 at the Cakewalk online store.
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