• Dom. Dic 14th, 2025
Waves.bass.fingers.library.hd.v1.0-r2r

The sound of skin sliding over roundwound strings.

[MIDI Input Velocity] ---> [Velocity Layer Engine] ---> [Round-Robin Sample Selector] ---> [FX / Amp Chain Output]

On a real bass guitar, the same musical note (e.g., E3) can be played on multiple strings, but it will have a distinctly different timbre depending on the thickness of the string and the fret position. Bass Fingers automatically detects the best string to use based on your MIDI arrangement, ensuring that legato slides and note transitions sound physically possible. 2. Fully Customizable Finger Positions

: The HD library provides a more detailed, high-resolution sound but takes up more disk space. Ensure you select the HD version in the WaveSystem toolbar if both are installed. 2. Core Features & Controls Sample Libraries | Downloads - Waves Audio

To accommodate different workflows, the library includes a customizable keyswitch map. Producers can manually trigger specific articulations, slides, or noises on their MIDI controller, making it highly adaptable for live performance or intricate step-sequencing. 4. Integrated Effects Chain

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For legitimate owners, here are the system requirements for the official HD version:

The user interface of Bass Fingers HD is split logically between performance controls, sound shaping, and string mechanics to give you absolute authority over your low-end mix. Key Controls Sonic Impact Velocity Curve, Legato Mode, Round-Robin

The plugin provides a wide array of articulations, including: Smooth transitions between notes.

To make the most out of the HD library inside your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), treat the MIDI programming like a physical performance. Avoid setting all MIDI velocities to a flat 127; instead, stagger the note velocities to let the 8 built-in layers breathe.

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The sound of skin sliding over roundwound strings.

[MIDI Input Velocity] ---> [Velocity Layer Engine] ---> [Round-Robin Sample Selector] ---> [FX / Amp Chain Output]

On a real bass guitar, the same musical note (e.g., E3) can be played on multiple strings, but it will have a distinctly different timbre depending on the thickness of the string and the fret position. Bass Fingers automatically detects the best string to use based on your MIDI arrangement, ensuring that legato slides and note transitions sound physically possible. 2. Fully Customizable Finger Positions Waves.bass.fingers.library.hd.v1.0-r2r

: The HD library provides a more detailed, high-resolution sound but takes up more disk space. Ensure you select the HD version in the WaveSystem toolbar if both are installed. 2. Core Features & Controls Sample Libraries | Downloads - Waves Audio

To accommodate different workflows, the library includes a customizable keyswitch map. Producers can manually trigger specific articulations, slides, or noises on their MIDI controller, making it highly adaptable for live performance or intricate step-sequencing. 4. Integrated Effects Chain The sound of skin sliding over roundwound strings

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.

For legitimate owners, here are the system requirements for the official HD version: For legitimate owners

The user interface of Bass Fingers HD is split logically between performance controls, sound shaping, and string mechanics to give you absolute authority over your low-end mix. Key Controls Sonic Impact Velocity Curve, Legato Mode, Round-Robin

The plugin provides a wide array of articulations, including: Smooth transitions between notes.

To make the most out of the HD library inside your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), treat the MIDI programming like a physical performance. Avoid setting all MIDI velocities to a flat 127; instead, stagger the note velocities to let the 8 built-in layers breathe.