Bass POD Pro, good or bad?

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jeff_ulmer
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Post by jeff_ulmer »

Well, I guess I'll just have to start fiddling then, since my Pro should be in within the week. Aren't there any good user presets available for download anywhere?
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Post by dano »

Jeff, I'm sorry to say that the tone transfer library is pretty useless. However, if you plan on using the deep editing (SoundDiver) you can get some really good tones. You'll love the Pro once you see what it is capable of.
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Oh yeah, and download the latest version of SoundDiver from their website (support). The CD-Rom that is included usually doesn't work.
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Post by jeff_ulmer »

Thanks Dan. I'll take a look for the software. I doubt my unit still has it with it.

I'm not really looking to borrow anyone's sound per se (I could be using the same axe, through the same amp and still wouldn't sound like Chris Squire), but having a few decent jumping off points is always a good thing.
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