Conversely, the undamped Rickenbacker Bass lets rip with unrestrained gutsy power, long sustain, a rich low end and tons of high-, mid- and top-end detail, enabling SRB to cut effortlessly through the densest of heavy rock mixes.
A good example is Paul McCartney's bass sound on 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds'- this was reputedly a damped Ricky 4001 with flat-wound strings. Although muted, the sound still has plenty of body and sustain, with a pronounced pick attack. The Palm Mute instrument simulates the effect of using the damper bar on the tailpiece of the original bass, (removed by the majority of Ricky players!) and favoured by country and western players.
nki instruments in two flavours, Palm Muted and undamped. The model sampled for SRB was a 4003, with Rotosound Swing Bass 66 round-wound strings providing that characteristic 'Ricky' wiry top end. It's the first Scarbee bass to have been played with a pick rather than fingers, so it's tonally very different to their previous bass products. Scarbee's Rickenbacker Bass (SRB) expands on their existing virtual basses with a posh new GUI, built-in effects, and some welcome improvements to the KSP scripting. It was only a matter of time before someone would redress the balance, and as a fully paid-up prog rocker, I couldn't be more pleased that Scarbee have risen to the challenge. Rickies have provided the signature sound of bassists across a hugely diverse range of musical styles, from Bruce Foxton of the Jam to Chris Squire of Yes their throaty, almost guitar-like tone is instantly recognisable, and remains the definitive bass sound for many progressive rock bassists. These particular models of bass often crop up in sample libraries and virtual instruments, though for some reason the Rickenbacker is a comparative rarity. All are eminently playable, extremely expressive and uncannily realistic. Scarbee have already produced three excellent virtual bass guitars: J-Bass, Pre-Bass and MM-Bass (Jazz, Precision and Music Man). I can't deny a frisson of eager anticipation whenever Native Instruments release a virtual instrument with the Scarbee branding. Have Scarbee nailed its distinctive qualities? Speaking of aesthetics, you can spot one from a mile away! With striking retro curves coupled with classic chrome hardware and that headstock shape, they’ll add a touch of nostalgic mojo to any stage! Sound-wise, both their guitars and basses are known for their midrange ‘chime’, delivering a healthy projection that suits pop music down to the ground.The 'Ricky' bass sound graces many a classic track. With unique design appointments like the Rick-O-Sound stereo output, the double truss-rod design, one-piece necks in their basses and much more, Rickenbacker instruments really do stand out from the crowd, even beyond their aesthetics! Used by countless players throughout the decades such as Lemmy, Geddy Lee, Paul McCartney and more, they’ve become borderline-iconic in the world of bass. It’s no wonder then that they have an air of nostalgia and a design that is both retro and timeless – what’s not to love?ĭespite being electric guitar pioneers, they’re arguably better-known for their bass guitars. Unknown to many, Rickenbacker were actually the first company in the world to produce electric guitars, with production starting as early as 1932.