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MODO BASS ’70s J-Bass
The ’70s J-Bass came out in the ’70s to address the needs of disco and funk bass players and generally is perfect for more rhythm-based bass styles. Made mostly for fingerstyle bass playing, the tone knob makes it super versatile and capable round bass tones.
Inspired by a ‘70s Fender® Jazz Bass®
The Mojo of MODO
Still the first and only technology that models the entire process of playing bass, MODO BASS recreates each string’s response to the action of the “player” and the interaction of the string with the fretboard, body and pickups of the bass instrument. Then using IK’s analog modeling expertise, the amp and effects of an electric bass rig are added to the sound chain.
All of this gives MODO BASS the ability to create sound in real time providing you the ever-changing, hyper-realistic bass sound your music needs to reach the next level. And since each individual bass doesn’t use samples, there’s more hard-drive space dedicated to recording your masterpieces.
Contents
’70s J-Bass electric bass
Specifications
- Body: Alder
- Neck: Maple
- Fretboard: Pau Ferro
- Scale: 34”
- Frets: 20
- Circuitry: Passive
- Bridge Pickup: ’70s J BSC
- Neck Pickup: ’70s J NSC
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