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Old 10-18-2023, 02:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Disadvantages of using a guitar (with plugins) as a bass, vs buying an actual bass?

I want to add bass to my tracks, and I'm wondering whether I can use my guitar, with plugins, as a bass?

In the spirit of saving money (and minimalism - I live in cramped apartment), I was wondering if it would be a big disadvantage to forego buying an actual electric bass (like a Squire Jazz), and just use a guitar with effects / vst's / etc to sound like an actual bass.

Wondering how close I can get to achieving a "bass" sound with my guitar and plugins?

Or would it be much better just to buy an actual electric bass?
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Old 01-03-2024, 11:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Using your guitar with plugins to simulate a bass sound is a viable option and can produce convincing results, especially if you're on a budget or limited by space. There are several ways to achieve a bass-like sound with a guitar:

Octave Pedals: You can use an octave pedal to lower the pitch of your guitar signal by one or two octaves. This mimics the lower frequency range of a bass guitar.

Bass Simulation Plugins/VSTs: There are many software plugins and virtual instruments designed specifically for bass simulation. These can emulate the characteristics of various bass guitars and allow you to customize the sound to your liking.

Equalization (EQ): Use EQ to emphasize the lower frequencies of your guitar signal, making it sound more like a bass. You can cut the higher frequencies and boost the lows to achieve a more bass-like tone.

Playing Technique: Adjust your playing technique to mimic the feel of a bass. Play closer to the neck, use a pick, and focus on the lower strings to emphasize the bass frequencies.
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Old 02-08-2024, 10:39 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Great advice! Thanks!
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