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Audio Assault’s Bass Locker is an all-in-one toolbox for bassists. It combines a collection of bass amps, cabs, pedals/effects, and various room types.
BassTR, on its own, is a pretty straightforward bass amp with Drive, Level, Bass, Low Mid/High Mid, Treble, and Master controls.
It comes with some handy presets, including clean, punchy, modern, and distorted tones.
Bass Locker allows you to position pedals/effects before and after the amp and cab combo. You’ll have to pay to activate some pedals, but Bass Locker features a decent selection of free pedals and effects from EQ and compression to the famous green screamer pedal.
You can also change the room type on the same page with options that deliver both run-of-the-mill, luxurious, and grungier sounds.
Room types include Empty Garage, Untreated Room, Cave, Drum Room, Bath, Concert Hall, Subway, and Old Factory.
Bass Locker lets you adjust the microphone position and choose from a collection of dynamic, condenser, and ribbon microphones.
Bass Locker is available in 64-bit AU, VST, VST3, and AAX formats for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Includes for free
Bass TR – Original Bass AmpUnique Bass Amp with unique distortion!
It’s part of Bass Locker!
BassLocker-v1.0.0 ( 360 MB )
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