
Now that I've added bass to the setup, I've had to consider how to do something similar for it. My original plan - the path of least resistance, of course - was to just unplug the guitar and use the Pod for the bass, as well. This definitely works, though I'm not in love with the results.
Tonight, I took a shot at running Guitar Rig inside the KORE environment and using the amps/fuzz inside it to get the tone of the bass and then added dynamic processing on top of that. I can't believe how good it sounds. It's a bit weird to get my head around using a laptop as my 'bass amp', but can't argue with the sound.
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Just picked up your cd and really loving it. I have always wondered what people are using in their laptop live. I am looking into not using an amp...Kore Sounds interesting but I don't have any plugins to go with it. I am using logic right now but going to be picking up a copy of live soon. With the Kore controller it doesn't look like you really have a stompbox for changing or adding plug in effects while playing?
Joshua,
Thanks for grabbing the cd.
I wouldn't dream of using KORE without Komplete - or at least Guitar Rig. However, things should get real sweet if/once I get the Arturia vintage stuff inside it.
I haven't experimented a lot with on-the-fly effects changes live yet. Baby steps...
Good luck.
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