Thank you I was about to buy Djinnbass but after watching this, I think the Umansky base is the best sounding one overall. They’re all amazing plug-ins though.
I've been using Eurobass since I've started making my own stuff, but now that I'm in drop F territory, even with NeuralDSP Darkglass Ultra, it doesn't hit the same way I'm hearing Umansky hit. Umanskybass Dingwall here I come
I wasn't paying attention I though the guy in the cover of Grovebass is the same guy as in the cover of Umanskybass haha I thought that Grovebass and Umanskybass is the name of the bass sampled and the bearded guy is both in the cover because it's his playing style. But now I realised that they're not the same person just same bearded hahaha
It sounds to me like in the context of mix, umansky really stands out. Which is particularly helpful if you're using low tuning like that. Don't think I'd sound as great in more regular tunings. Sounds like the winner to me honestly
Oh yeah, PunkBass sounds nice. The deal breaker for me was that it only goes down to B. But it's understandable that a punk oriented virtual instrument wouldn't be suited for super low tunings.
@@michaldivismusic It goes down to Drop G (as said on their website.) Personally I don't love it for that but it's definitely usable in that situation.
I use the Umansky all the time! It made me stop playing bass :D I did buy the Spector recently too for more retro stuff, kinda disappointed that the custom tuning feature is missing from it though. Next one will probably be the Grove for the less heavy stuff :)
Oh yeah! I've been using the Umansky for everything lately as well. It's hard to go back to the previous ones, especially for their lack of articulations compared to Umansky. I really like Djinnbass, but it doesn't slap or thump. I haven't heard of Spector though, it is good?
@@michaldivismusic update: after Eurobass 3 came out I immidiately upgraded and I love the results! if Djinn or Punk gets the same upgrade I'm buying either one!
Thank you I was about to buy Djinnbass but after watching this, I think the Umansky base is the best sounding one overall. They’re all amazing plug-ins though.
I've been using Eurobass since I've started making my own stuff, but now that I'm in drop F territory, even with NeuralDSP Darkglass Ultra, it doesn't hit the same way I'm hearing Umansky hit. Umanskybass Dingwall here I come
How it go by chance?
Fantastic job! That's exactly what I was looking for (same amps and DI as well). Thanks!
I wasn't paying attention I though the guy in the cover of Grovebass is the same guy as in the cover of Umanskybass haha I thought that Grovebass and Umanskybass is the name of the bass sampled and the bearded guy is both in the cover because it's his playing style. But now I realised that they're not the same person just same bearded hahaha
That's hilarious!
Umansky bass sounds so insane
It does! I love it!
Great high quality vid
Thank you!
It sounds to me like in the context of mix, umansky really stands out. Which is particularly helpful if you're using low tuning like that. Don't think I'd sound as great in more regular tunings. Sounds like the winner to me honestly
Such a good video comparison thank you
Thanks!
I'm suprised how good punkbass bass in your metal mix demo
Oh yeah, PunkBass sounds nice. The deal breaker for me was that it only goes down to B. But it's understandable that a punk oriented virtual instrument wouldn't be suited for super low tunings.
@@michaldivismusic It goes down to Drop G (as said on their website.) Personally I don't love it for that but it's definitely usable in that situation.
That animals as leaders at the end
I use the Umansky all the time! It made me stop playing bass :D
I did buy the Spector recently too for more retro stuff, kinda disappointed that the custom tuning feature is missing from it though.
Next one will probably be the Grove for the less heavy stuff :)
Oh yeah! I've been using the Umansky for everything lately as well. It's hard to go back to the previous ones, especially for their lack of articulations compared to Umansky. I really like Djinnbass, but it doesn't slap or thump. I haven't heard of Spector though, it is good?
I just googled it, Spector is the Eurobass II, right...
@@michaldivismusic update: after Eurobass 3 came out I immidiately upgraded and I love the results!
if Djinn or Punk gets the same upgrade I'm buying either one!
Torn between umansky and grove, which would you go for to satisfy some djenty/metalcore songs, but also apt in the pop punk realm?