Year/Date of Issue: 09.2021
Version: 1.2
Developer: United Plugins & Instant Audio
Developer site: unitedplugins
Format: VST, VST3, AAX
Bit depth: 32bit, 64bit
Tabletka: present | R2R
System requirements: VST, AAX compatible host
Description: The bass is generally considered the coolest of all instruments. Mostly bass players. Recorded with good DI, great bass often sounds perfect when played and only needs a little push here and there. That’s why we came up with QuckBass. To give you fast EQ, fast compression, fast saturation and fat in no time. QuickBass is the ultimate bass polisher and finalizer.
Using multiple plugins to achieve the same goal just doesn’t make sense. You may encounter unwanted interaction between plugins, and their additional features (unnecessary for work) may drain your processor. That’s why we decided to pack all the tools you need to get the perfect bass sound into one box with as few controls as possible to find the sweet spot between speed and versatility.
No matter what technique you play, Quick bass adapts to it. The EQ has internal presets to provide the best sound for finger or pick styles, as well as funk slap techniques. The Millerize button makes it slap-ready with a special touch to your mids. While most of the curve is preset, you still have a few EQ controls to fine-tune. But it is recommended to start from zero positions.
You need a great compressor. It also applies to dynamics and colors. QuickBass allows you to mix Vari-mu, Opto and FET compressor types to give the bass the character you want. How hard you want to squeeze is up to you.
Bass too thin? This is a common bass issue. QuickBass solves this problem with a unique single-knob doubler. And it can also generate sub-bass to give you that nice fat low end that every song needs. This bass makes the crowd dance!
Without satisfaction, there is no pleasure. QuickBass treats this section with care. Its parallel saturator can provide something between a “just a tiny bit” analog feel and heavy bass distortion that only a tube amp (before QuickBass, of course) could do.