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Ueberschall releases Liquid Instrument Series Vol.2: Electric Bass

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Ueberschall has released the second volume in their Liquid Instrument Series (L.I.S.) - Vol.2: Electric Bass.

The L.I.S. bass edition contains a great range of styles played on 78' Musicman Stingray, 77' Fender Jazz Bass (Maple neck) and 62' Fender Jazz Bass (Fretless). Stylistically, the bandwith spans funk, soul, disco, house, pop, rock, beat through jazz, nu jazz, latin brazil, styles up to downtempo, lounge and easy listening and many more...

The L.I.S. technology offers you a whole new array of features to control and redo sampled material; parameters such as single note pitches, formants, note lengths, scales, tempo, start and endings can be edited easily and directly to suit your arrangement. It combines Ueberschall's samples with the unique Melodyne functions to allow you to create countless variations - from simple licks and phrases to complete solo lines.

Features:

  • The sample content includes a great range of styles played on 78' Musicman Stingray, 77' Fender Jazz Bass (Maple neck) and 62' Fender Jazz Bass (Fretless). Stylistically, the bandwith spans funk, soul, disco, house, pop, rock, beat through jazz, nu jazz, latin brazil, styles up to downtempo, lounge and easy listening and many more...
  • Control audio material as simply as MIDI data.
  • Change notes within the phrase.
  • Adapt tempo and key.
  • Select from a wide range of musical scales.
  • Control all parameters in realtime.
  • Pre-screening with adapted pitch and tempo.
  • Easily generate your individual setup.
  • High quality Melodyne technology.
  • Multiple content management.
  • Edit start and ending.
  • Quick sound browser.
  • All parameters MIDI controllable.
  • Sync to host.
  • Great bandwidth of styles.
  • Highest quality recording equipment.
  • Played by the best studio musicians.

Liquid Instrument Series Vol.2: Electric Bass costs $199.95 and MP3 demos are available on Ueberschall's website. The Demo versions will be available next week.

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