Hi I'am not a Bass-man, but I could imagine that the British_Blues-Pod_4X12.wav file, for example, from the 650-Assorted-Cabinet-Impulses will sound great with a Bass. If you would try guitarix with jconv hock on , I will recommend to use the SVN version, there is a noise gate, and a noise sharper in the pre-engine-chain included, witch is in fact a compressor/limiter with autogain correction. When you set the input volume to a low level,and use only one tube, you will get a clean tone out of guitarix to feed jconv. It would be interesting to get feedback from a Bass player, if guitarix is usable with a Bass. hermann Am Montag, den 31.08.2009, 14:42 +0100 schrieb Garry Ogle: > Brent Busby wrote: > > Has anyone found any plugins (preferably Linux-native, not wineasio or > > vst) that do a decent job with bass amp simulation? I've achieved a > > pretty good mic'ed cabinet sound with a real mic'ed cabinet, but I'm > > afraid the problem in my apartment at night is the mic'ed cabinet. > > Even something that does a good enough job for scratchpad takes would be > > nice. < snip > > > I am after fairly natural bass tones by the way, nothing > > that puts your bass through distortion or makes it sound like a > > spaceship.... > > > > Hi Brent. You could try using jconv (or guitarix, which can use jconv). > > this collection has a several Bassman IRs : > > http://www.esnips.com/doc/c9125127-60bd-4472-9aec-7e2d868011d4/650-Assorted-Cabinet-Impulses > > part 2 here : http://noox.sitesled.com/ does too. > > I've not tried these though. I've only just started experimenting, for > similar reasons to your own. > > Best wishes, Garry. > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user