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Looking for a plugin again.

Ascension
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 02:59:35
Say I have my bassline on one channel, and I use a lot of different notes in the scale. Is there a plugin that could take all the notes in that one channel and split it up into a new number of channels, equal to the number of unique notes used. Each new channel would only contain 1 of the notes from the first channel (wherever it's used in the channel). The idea is to break up a single channel bassline so you could easily eq each note separately.

So say you use A, C and E throughout a track in your bassline. This would split that channel into 3 channels, one with just A is used, one for C and one for E.

I've been doing this as I go now. I'll write a bass pattern, then duplicate it and delete one note from each channel and then have only one note on a channel. Maybe there's an easier way to do this (in ableton 8).

Thoughts? Can anyone help?          http://soundcloud.com/ascensionsound
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elastic_plastic
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 08:18
i cant help u here but i would like to noe why would u do tht?
klippel
Stereofeld

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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 08:53
so say you have a 3 note baseline, you have three synths for the one baseline open + all the eqs and compressors for each channel?

why not bounce them notes, eq them properly, bounce again and make a sampler instrument for your future baselines out of it?

one time hassle, much more profit + low cpu load..

i know that it is not what you would´ve liked to hear, so: i don´t think there is a plug that does what you´ve asked for as it would have be able to control routings and midi channels of you DAW...           http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/stereofeld-frequenzwechsel
"I've always been a believer in musical repetition to draw in the listener and make the music hypnotic. Another thing I believe in is repetition." Alan Parsons
orgytime
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 10:00
i think i can remember that mike said in one of his skype sessions, where people can ask him questions, that eqing each bassnote seperatly is not needed and that this is to excessive/over-done...

atm i do it like you (split 2 chanels with 2 vsts HP/LP).
but more for other processes without affecting the subs.

cheers
          www.soundcloud.com/orgytime
elastic_plastic
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 10:50
can some one post a video or link of how this is exactly done.... i dont und what advantage done this thing really have !! could some one educate me on this pls
orgytime
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 11:41
dude, what are you talking? read carefully and then ask questions...

(also on the other thread i mentioned the voxengo free analyzer before).

          www.soundcloud.com/orgytime
daark
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 12:21
here is what you can do if youre base is totaly uncontrolable and you are just have to have this exact sound.

take the bass note of the sound you like eq it lick it do what ever you like then export it and play through a sampler           http://soundcloud.com/magimix-1/chilling-forest-whispers
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PoM
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 13:46
it might be possible from thr sequenceur itslef ,i know it s there in logic and probably in cubase too .

if you use notch it might be better to eq notes differently , a few notchs in wrong place can sound like shit , but if its just 1 or 2 notes each bars it s not really a big compromise.. depends how it sound as always.
dynamic eq can help sometimes for this, when it s a resonant peak it will reduce more the gain of the band just when the peak is there.

a other way could be to use a sampler
Ascension
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 14:01
I know it's best for me to split the notes up onto different channels based on how I make my bass. Bouncing has nothing to do with what I'm asking, I just want something to make moving similar notes to the same channel an automated task.

If it wasn't clear enough in the original post, the point of this is so that I don't have to manually split up all my notes, it has nothing to do with creation of bass or processing.           http://soundcloud.com/ascensionsound
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PoM
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 14:03
i m not talking about bouncing but spliting each different note of a midi region to their own midi region/track. if i understand well it s what you are looking for.
Ascension
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 15:26
Quote:

On 2011-03-02 14:03, PoM wrote:
i m not talking about bouncing but spliting each different note of a midi region to their own midi region/track. if i understand well it s what you are looking for.



Yeah, I'm looking for something to do this automatically. It's not a huge pain to do it since I just duplicate the first bass channel until I have enough new channels, then delete the unwanted notes, but I'm lazy...           http://soundcloud.com/ascensionsound
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elastic_plastic
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 18:24
Quote:

On 2011-03-02 11:41, orgytime wrote:
dude, what are you talking? read carefully and then ask questions...

(also on the other thread i mentioned the voxengo free analyzer before).


bro, i am askin regarding why should we split channels for the bassline and eq each note separately. whats up wid u?



aciduss
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 18:43
That is not necessary... to split bass eq.

One solution can be EQ a single note bass then render and sample different notes... no need to further eq each one since it has been already treated then transposed.
orgytime
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 18:53
the only reason doing this is because each not have got different resonances, which you can cut out seperatly.

cheers           www.soundcloud.com/orgytime
orange
Fat Data

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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 19:05
where the hell this is usefull in psytrance??
if the bass is so uncontrollable just change the damn thing and move on!

          http://www.landmark-recordings.com/
http://soundcloud.com/kymamusic
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