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willsanquil
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 19:13
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I've found that taking the advice of using less EQs that are more broad and shallow that some of the more senior members on this and other forums have suggested has worked well for me in terms of having bass that sounds nice when I change keys.
That being said, if I were trying to do this I would consolidate the Bass MIDI clip into one big file, select all the notes, deactivate them, make a copy of the bass track equal to the number of bass notes I'm using, then rename each of the tracks to the key, and go in and selectively activate just that key.
But yeah, my vote is that this is overdoing it.
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PoM
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 19:50
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and it would take a lot of cpu if you want to keep the sound in midi on the synth + the processing on all the tracks it need. |
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willsanquil
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 19:53
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Colin OOOD
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 21:41
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On 2011-03-02 15:26, Ascension wrote:
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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.
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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...
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In Cubase: Select MIDI part, right-click and select MIDI->Dissolve Part. Then select Separate Pitches in the dialog. Checking 'Optimise Display' will create new parts only as big as they need to be, otherwise the new parts will be created the same size as the original one. Checking 'Dissolve to Sub-Lanes' will create new parts on lanes within the original MIDI track, rather than creating new tracks.
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mubali
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 22:32
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Colin, you're the fracking man. good trick to know for other reasons
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willsanquil
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 23:03
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Ascension
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Posted : Mar 2, 2011 23:23
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On 2011-03-02 19:50, PoM wrote:
and it would take a lot of cpu if you want to keep the sound in midi on the synth + the processing on all the tracks it need.
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I've got plenty .
There's definitely a noticeable advantage to eqing an A1 and A2 separately, so I'm not sure why so many people think this is a bad idea.
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willsanquil
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Posted : Mar 3, 2011 00:52
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and you're using Sylenth I assume, as you just posted about its fatness in the present thread?
That shit is awesome for bass - has more character than any other synth in my collection by far. If you say there's a noticeable difference EQing seperately I may have to take a crack at that myself...I've never been happy with how my bass sounds when it jumps up an octave, always seems too high as compared to when pros do it.
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Ascension
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Posted : Mar 3, 2011 01:46
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Kryten
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Posted : Mar 3, 2011 03:19
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Hm, I'm having the problem too. Bass sounds good, but only on one note. Its hard to find a bass that sounds good thorugh various pitches....WIll look into EQ a bit more next time, as I had one track/EQ per Bass until now....sounds reasonable, thx!
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monno
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Posted : Mar 4, 2011 05:18
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Ascension
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Posted : Mar 4, 2011 13:58
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loki
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Posted : Mar 4, 2011 19:14
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sampling is the way to go!
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willsanquil
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Posted : Mar 4, 2011 19:49
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On 2011-03-04 13:58, Ascension wrote:
*Shakes fist at Ableton.
Gonna put in a request for Ableton 10 I guess...
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Yeah, that feature rocks. When I first saw someone use it in cubase my jaw just dropped.
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PoM
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Posted : Mar 4, 2011 20:48
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it rocks but it s the kind of feature you use once a year,still usefull to have it offcourse like many other midi features. |
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