The Voltage Bass is a remarkable four - string electric bass guitar. It comes with high - output pickups, offering a wide tonal spectrum suitable for every music genre. We've thoroughly sampled it, capturing 30 notes of fingered sustains, palm mutes, picked palm mutes, picked chokes, and harmonics with up to six velocity layers and eight round - robin variations. Recorded with a mic'd amp for a steel - like character and a rich flavor, and via direct line - in for a clean, transparent tone perfect for adding your own amps and effects. Alongside the great bass sounds, it includes 20 ambient pads, synth sustains, staccatos, and a powerful FX rack. This allows you to create your favorite bass presets, practice tracks for your band, or epic rock music. You can use advanced options like the velocity range limiter and legato for more precise control. Grab the Voltage Bass for your next project and be amazed by the results! The Kontakt interface has a set of automation - ready sound - shaping controls, an adaptable LFO system, 12 types of filters, a customizable arpeggiator, a key and scale lock system, and a modular FX rack with 27 DSP effect modules and convolution reverb. It's designed for Native Instruments Kontakt 6.2.2 or later, with 21 powerful presets, 12,644 unlocked WAV samples, and 18.1 GB of installed content.




Using the Voltage Bass is easy. First, make sure you have the full retail version of Native Instruments Kontakt 6.2.2 or later installed. Open the Kontakt software and import the library. You can use the standard File browser tab and load it into the Kontakt Quickload window. When it comes to sound shaping, play around with the controls in the Kontakt interface like swell, attack, release, etc. You can create different bass tones according to your musical needs. For example, use the FX rack to add effects like reverb, distortion, or delay. If you want to compose melodies easily, use the key and scale lock system. As for the advanced options like the velocity range limiter and legato, they can give you more control over the playing dynamics. Be aware that the free Kontakt Player only supports it in a limited 'demo mode'. When it comes to maintenance, keep your software up - to - date to ensure smooth performance. Also, since the sample directories are unlocked, be careful when using them in other wav - compatible software to avoid any potential issues.