Pfundstein Audio Plugins Releases Virtual Sandberg Basic Ken Taylor RW 4 Plugin

Pfundstein Audio Plugins Virtual Sandberg Basic Ken Taylor RW 4

For bassists and producers working “inside the box,” Pfundstein Audio Plugins has released the Virtual Sandberg Basic Ken Taylor RW 4 plugin. The virtual bass is authorized by Sandberg and runs on the VST3 and AU formats.

“Our plug-in is made for easy usage, so all the technical things stay under the hood. Just install the plug-in and start to play and record using a MIDI keyboard. Of course, for our advanced users, we offer key switches, automation parameters, and more options to get more out of the box. Yet we think it does not require a thousand knobs to sound good.”

The Plugin allows you to play a low C1 (drop C tuning) up to a G4, the 24th fret of a G-string in standard tuning. You can use finger style, pick style, slapping, tapping, palm mutes, slides and bends, hammer-ons, and pull-offs. Pfundstein makes the output more human-like with a “humanize” level.

Check out some of the sounds the plugin can make:

The Pfundstein Audio Plugins Virtual Sandberg Basic Ken Taylor RW 4 runs on Windows and Mac. It’s available now with an introductory price of €19.99. After December 1st, the regular price will be €34.99.

Pfundstein Audio Plugins Virtual Sandberg Basic Ken Taylor RW 4 Features:

Lowest tone: C1 (drop C tuning).
Highest tone: G4 (24th fret, regular tuning).
Easy to use for beginners.
Easy humanization function for realistic-sounding playing.
Multiple velocity groups and round robin mechanism under
the hood.
Key switches for advanced users.
Finger style.
Picked style (upstroke and downstroke).
Automatic alternate picking.
Slapping.
Tapping.
Palm mute.
Slides and bending features.
Hammer-on and pull-off.
Adjust attack and release behaviour via automation
parameters.
Humbucker and single coil switch.
Unprocessed clean DI to use your own amp/fx plug-in.
Includes three amped output options.
High-resolution samples with lossless compression.

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