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It's amazing how filthy you can get while retaining clarity if you balance the clean and dirty channels carefully. I often have an octave down track too, then send all three to a bass group channel for overall mixing.
I'd also suggest blending a clean track in with it so you can go as distorted as you like and it still have punch.
I like them so much my bass pedals have sat in a drawer for months.
Seems slightly pricey for a pedal sim but think I'll go for it.
Nice one, cheers.
I'll use the actual amps to overdrive the bass. I've also used the Demon Distortion. that's in one of my distorted bass patches. Fuzz works well too. Depends what you want really. If it's just a bit of edge, then the amp's gain will do it, but if it's full on rasping then add in a pedal. Trial and error for me really, but all the drive/distortion type components in Guitar Rig do a good job. Much easier than getting the right hardware.