The Sixties EBX (SOUNDBANK)
P2P | 28 December 2022 | 601 MB
Bass, presets and MIDI – tailored for that classic 1960s vintage sound.
THE SIXTIES EBX
A POP POWERHOUSE.
Bass, presets and MIDI – tailored for that classic 1960s vintage sound.
This expansion for EZbass sets out to capture one of the most iconic and defining epochs in popular music history: the sixties. It includes the vibe, the sound and the very bass model whose characteristically tubby, dark and earthy thud played a leading role in its soundtrack. Arguably, no other instrument paints a more vividly compelling image of an era come and gone than this – sonically and visually.
The bass was strung with classic flatwound strings and captured using two distinctly different playing styles, one using the finger and one palm muted using a pick. This gives you two contrasting takes on the same instrument and a tonal range covering the entire width from the traditionally thud-like to the sharp and zingy. In addition to the bass, this EBX also includes a wealth of presets for a wide range of tones as well as a custom library of MIDI basslines tailored for the instrument and the era in question.
Ready to head back to the sixties?
A meticulously captured classic violin-style electric bass from the early 1960s
Inspired by the characteristic sixties sound and scene
Ideal for anything from subtle and acoustic music to full-on pop and rock setups
Includes a classic finger playing style as well as a palm muted option sampled with a pick
Offering a range from D1 to E4
Includes a collection of presets covering a broad range of tones inspired by the era
Comes with a custom MIDI library tailored for the instrument
THE INSTRUMENT.
The bass that changed the face of pop.
When Walter Höfner* introduced the first edition of the 500/1 Violin Bass* at the Frankfurt Musikmesse in 1956, little did he know that his hollow-bodied, short-scale and, quite frankly, peculiar-looking creation would come to change the course of music history. But indeed, only years later up in in Liverpool, England, the uniquely tubby, dark and earthy notes struck on this very model quickly echoed across the continents and resound just as vividly to this day. Frankly, no other model of bass is more iconic – visually or sonically.
Seemingly based on an idea of creating an instrument that was appealing to players of upright basses fed up with hauling a six feet colossus to gigs, this was the first of its kind: an electric bass with the inherent qualities of an acoustic – and vice versa.
Although it’s undergone numerous changes and remakes since its first rendition in 1956, the iconic hollow spruce top body has remained virtually unchanged. And make no mistake, this featherlight marvel surely carries its weight in tone.
“Capturing a rare gem like this for our line of EZbass expansions was a given on so many levels – for its unique tone just as much for the sake of its place in music culture and songwriting at large. I can’t think of a more identifiable bass tone or a more fitting instrument to attach the word icon to. This is more than a bass, it’s a piece of history,” comments Ulf Edlund, EZbass lead sound designer.
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