Maybe of interest to some here?
As I am not a active user of sampled upright basses I can’t tell whether it is useful.
It sounds at first listen quite ok to me…
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Midiwood walker upright bass
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My name is Nobody
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Piet De Ridder
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Re: Midiwood walker upright bass
It's more than OK, it's one of the good ones. (Just my opinion of course.)
Here's a few moments with it.
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Here's a few moments with it.
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wst3
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Re: Midiwood walker upright bass
and as usual, your opinion does have some value
I like the demo you shared. And my first reaction was that the demo was someone playing live and that it would be compared to the virtual version shorly... got that one wrong!!
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Lawrence
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Re: Midiwood walker upright bass
Quick look through the walkthrough, didn’t find an arco articulation. Is that correct?
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My name is Nobody
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Re: Midiwood walker upright bass
It’s sound certainly like a musician playing live.Piet De Ridder wrote: ↑Feb 04, 2026 10:08 am It's more than OK, it's one of the good ones. (Just my opinion of course.)
Here's a few moments with it.
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As a question: was your clear demonstration ( much appreciated!) indeed played live without any difficult art switching, and rather just dynamically playing a bass?
As I am now fully enjoying Acoustic Samples’s woodwinds and brass it makes me feel again like playing an instrument rather than thinking I am playing a virtual instrument