SubMission Audio EuroBass III: The Ultimate Bass Production Tool for Music Producers

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I. Introduction

The Eurobass III is the latest release from SubMission Audio, a company known for producing high-quality virtual instruments and effects for music production. The Eurobass III is the successor to their previous release, the Eurobass II, which was already a highly respected bass instrument among producers and musicians. In this review, I’ll be discussing the Eurobass III in depth, comparing its sound and features to those of the Eurobass II.

II. Sound Quality

The sound quality of the Eurobass III is truly exceptional. The instrument features a variety of bass tones, ranging from classic vintage sounds to modern, distorted basses. The presets are already impressive out of the box, but the real magic of the Eurobass III lies in its deep customization options. With the ability to tweak the amp settings, adjust the pickup position, and sculpt the tone with EQ and compression, the Eurobass III can achieve an almost infinite variety of sounds.

Compared to the Eurobass II, the Eurobass III has a much fuller and richer tone, with more detail in the high end and more low-end thump. While the Eurobass II was already a great-sounding instrument, the Eurobass III just takes it to another level.

III. Features

The Eurobass III comes with a comprehensive set of features that make it a joy to use. The interface is well-designed and intuitive, making it easy to navigate and tweak the settings to your liking. Compared to the Eurobass II, the Eurobass III has a few key improvements. For one, the interface is more polished and streamlined, making it easier to use. The addition of new articulations make it really stand out from its competitors. Version 2 only had a few options, but Eurobass III has the ability to slap and pop, dead slap, hammer-on and pull-off, slap, finger slide and many others.  The ability to change the individual string tunings and the ability to set a bend range give the Eurobass III a wider range of tonal options, a way more natural feel that its predecessor and allow you to mirror guitar parts exactly as you play them.

IV. Ease of Use

Despite the deep customization options, the Eurobass III is surprisingly easy to use. The interface is well-organized and intuitive, making it easy to find what you’re looking for. The controls are also responsive and well-designed, giving you a high level of precision when tweaking the settings.

Compared to the Eurobass II, the Eurobass III is much easier to use. The interface has been refined, making it more user-friendly, and the controls are more responsive, making it easier to dial in the perfect tone.

V. Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Exceptional sound quality with deep customization options
  • Comprehensive set of features, including a multitude of articulations, bend range, string tuning, capo positioning, humanize and Doom modes. 
  • Well-designed and intuitive interface
  • Improved sound and features compared to the Eurobass II
  • Wont show up late to the studio without new strings

Cons:

  • None that come to mind
  • Im sorry I didn’t invent it 

VI. Conclusion

Overall, the Eurobass III is an exceptional bass instrument that is sure to impress even the most discerning producers and musicians. With its deep customization options, intuitive interface, and exceptional sound quality, it is one of the best virtual bass instruments on the market. Compared to its predecessor, the Eurobass II, the Eurobass III has improved in almost every way, making it a must-have for anyone in need of a high-quality bass sound. Pick up thus EuroMonster and never worry about your bass needs in the studio again!

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