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11 Drag the amt slider to the right while you are playing. You will hear that the singing buzzing<br />

fades out in the lower range, while gradually being retained as you move toward C3. Drag the<br />

slider to a value of 0.15. The buzzing is now far more moderate in the low range.<br />

12 Switch Object 3 back on. Set Timbre to its minimum value (−1.00) and Variation to its maximum<br />

value (1.00). Object 3 should be positioned all the way to the right, at a value of 1.00.<br />

13 Vary the Object 3 Strength parameter. You’ll discover that the overtone content of the buzzing<br />

can be controlled very effectively. A Strength value of 0.25 is recommended here.<br />

14 Save this setting as Fretless Roundwound#1.<br />

Add effects to your Sculpture bass sound<br />

Detuning and ensemble effects are normally achieved using a modulation effect or by<br />

combining doubling and detuning. When you are using a fretless bass for a solo part, a broad<br />

chorus effect adds a nice touch.<br />

Because Sculpture can synthesize only one note at a time at any given pitch, simple doubling<br />

isn’t an option. There are, however, alternatives for bringing movement and life into the sound.<br />

Almost all of the type parameters of the different objects can be modulated by LFOs, resulting in<br />

a vast number of possible combinations.<br />

As a rule, basses are mixed without effects (dry), but a small amount of reverb can be quite<br />

appealing on a fretless bass, when used as a solo instrument. Use Sculpture’s Delay section to<br />

emulate this. Heavy delays are, however, used on basses in “dub” style reggae.<br />

Emulate a chorus effect by modulating the pickup positions<br />

1 Make sure the Fretless Roundwound#1 setting is loaded.<br />

2 Adjust the position of Pickup B to 0.20.<br />

3 Drag the Spread Pickup semicircle—which is beside the Level knob—upward.<br />

Both of the light blue dots move downward toward the letters L and R.<br />

You can hear how the stereo breadth of the fretless sound has increased. Pickup A is sent out on<br />

the right channel, while Pickup B occupies the left channel.<br />

Note: Although only modern basses offer such stereophonic features, it’s still fun to process<br />

conventional sounds with this effect. Note that not all pickup positions are monophoniccompatible.<br />

You can check this by returning the Spread Pickup setting to monophonic—click the<br />

Spread Pickup semicircle while pressing the Option key.<br />

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