MAJESTIC 's natural basses with the different playing styles fingered, fingered muted, slapped, picked and picked muted and in addition with the playing techniques long notes, vibrato notes, short notes, ghosts, tappings, hammer-ons, 8th notes, slow slides, fast slides, back slides, fret noises, FX... everything with up to 8 velocity splits per note. To achieve even more authentic bass performances, the instruments were recorded in two different scales.
Next to the international well-known and specifically for the MVI optimized instruments of the yellow tools pure e-basses libraries, MAJESTIC was enhanced with a vast number of natural basses. All sounds exist as single image files on the DVDs, so you don't have to copy the whole 16GB to your hard disc but just the instruments you want to use.
Yellow Tools MAJESTIC FEATURES
16 GB of 4-string, 5-string and fretless basses
Authentic, highly optimized sounds of various natural basses
Basses sampled for this collection – Fender Jazz, MusicMan Stingray, Rickenbacker 4001 and more
Highly optimized engine for low CPU load
Powerful MIDI processing incl. keyswitch. Option
Hundreds of stunning single and multi patches using over 20,000 samples
Cross platform plug-in compatibility
This fine partitioning and the huge number of samples offer an unequalled and simply fascinating realism, which is aided by the MVI engine and the clear user interface. MAJESTIC is vast, user friendly and intuitive to play from keyboard.
Yellow Tools MAJESTIC features instruments noted for their impressive tone and world class performance. Here's a list of the content:
*Danelectro - 1966: classic bass; a must for american rock, folk and country
*Gibson EB-0 - 1968: deeper is impossible...
*Fender Jazz Bass fretless - 1969: it started with Jaco and it'll never end
*Fender Jazz Bass - 1971: crispy funky highs and the right punch; excellent sounds for pop and funk
*Epiphone Jack Cassidy Signature Model - 1975: typical depth of hollowbody instruments; bassfull low-end frequencies for ballads and pumping eightnote grooves in classic rock'n'roll and blues songs
*Music Man Sting Ray - 1976: crystal clear funk and rock sounds
*Rickenbacker 4001 - 1978: rock and pop of the '70s at its best
*Steinberger headless - 1985: the most common electric bass of the '80s with a very unique slap sound; the first graphite bass
*Warwick Streamer Stage 1 fretless - 1988: a sweet tone and long sustain
*Warwick Thumb 5-string - 1992: dry and fat with the killer attack
*Ibanez BTB 5-string - 2000: its everlasting sustain and variety of modern and traditional sounds makes it the perfect allrounder
Yellow Tools MAJESTIC comes packaged with:
PC: VST 2.0, RTAS, DXi, Standalone