What Reddit Says About Bass Apps
We compiled 15 Reddit discussions about Bass apps from 5 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/AndroidQuestions
Looking for a good bass booster / equalizer for the past week or so. All the ones that I found have weird effects on the audio such as it will make…
r/Bass
Share ... Any metronome you can find. ... iReal Pro is the nr. 1 app for jazz chords. You can download thousands of songs for free (the app itself costs a few dollars) and you can use a playback function when practicing.
r/Bass
Reddit's Loudest and Most In-Tune Community of Bassists Electric, acoustic, upright, and otherwise. Community resources, and extensive FAQ for players new and old. ... What are the best apps currently for learning bass?
r/Bass
That's my darkglass vintage deluxe. Always on, basis of my bass More replies More replies
r/Bass
Boss tuner app works really well. Free. Basically a TU-3 Waza in app form. ... I like Bass Tuner BT1 for iOS.
r/Bass
Practice songs. ... I don't know if it is still available via CD ROM, but Rocksmith Remastered is/was an excellent tool. Licensing issues may have ended availability. For beginners, is it best to learn the bass or the guitar?
r/Bass
More replies More replies ... I personally recommend Guitar Pro. Its fairly inexpensive. It has lots of useful features like a metronome, tuner, and chord librairies. Tabs are very easy to find mostly free online.
r/Bass
I can’t recommend it enough for beginners. Very comprehensive and easy to follow. ... Bass Buzz's $200 program is probably the best around for going from beginner to intermediate.
r/YoutubeMusic
Had forgot about Wavelet. Free no-nonsense app that that’s easy to use and makes your life better. There’s not many of those ... Highly recommend subwoofer bass. It has ads, but only when you're in the app.
r/Bass
I really liked the Hal Leonard bass books. ... I second this. This is what I was recommended when I started. It is really good and pretty cheap. ... The app Yousician is pretty good, albeit they do not support non-standard tunings.
r/Bass
I have the ABSOLUTE ideal app you're looking for; BackTrackIt. ... I originally found it for the drumless tracks. I discovered a couple of months ago, it's not just for drummers. You can select guitar, bass, piano, drums, violin, vocals or "other" ...
r/software
You can manipulate the frequency response to some degree in windows' sound settings or your sound card's manufacturer's settings app. Additionally, many music programs include a digital equalizer. Failing all that, headphones don't usually do bass well.
r/Bass
There’s a great app called “Moises”. It allows you to separate tracks (like drums/bass/guitar/vox) and then change the volume or mute each individual track. It doesn’t provide you with tabs but it can show you the root note in the beta version.
r/ipadmusic
You don’t have to use the Korg Gadget app itself. That’s probabalu what’s looking complicated. Once you own the app. You can load the instruments up in any app that supports AUv3. Even Garage Band could be your hosting software. Also something to help justify the cost is on top of the bass software ...
r/Bass
Not sure about iphone, but there's bound to be a tuner app, handy as hell to have a tuner constantly in your pocket. ... I love Tuner&Beat Master. Should be able to find it in the app store.
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