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I hope this works OK - a zipped file of some SS I use in a left-hand bass situation. Bass sounds are panned hard left, to go to a separate bass amplifier. Right hand sounds & layers are hard right, to go to my stage monitor/DI box. Some are song specific and may not be of use to you.

FB = Fingered Bass [couple different ones, one a hex layer.] AC = Acoustic Bass. PK = Picked Bass. SL = Slap Bass [only one, with piano/brass, for "Unchain My Heart"] RH sounds usually have a volume increase on slider 1 for soloing. Any layers are on Zone 2 - that's the channel my expression pedal works on. You can, of course, assign another slider to control their volumes - just so you know that if load up a layered SS, the layer will, at first, be way too loud till you set it up to your liking.

It makes a world of difference using a bass amp for the bass sounds. I tried to make the panning as discreet as possible, but there is always FX leaking - not really a problem having reverb/chorus/whatever coming from your main sound into a bass amp - sorta nice actually. And I use almost no FX on bass sounds.


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moleskincrusher

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Thank you, Goergtn -- I've fallen in love with your DGs Main Pno.  I turned off the bass zone and extended the key range down to C- and it is now my preferred piano patch for band gigs. A big fat sound that effortlessly cuts through the din.

 

Also love your brass patch.  I replaced Brass Stabs with it and use it a lot.  (Again, without the bass split.)

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