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Same notes can sounds completely different on different strings, because of string thinness, fret positions and so on - it's pretty powerful part of bass performance and I didn't want to loose that.ģ. So yes, it's complicated, but as a payback - you get more variety. So to sum it up - automatic mapping may be simple and quick thing to work with, but my point here is to have control on the sound, there is no compromises for me. It just doesn't sounds right, and of course it would limit possible potential of getting variety of tones out of the instrument. As a result I'd get fat-bottom sounding of 5 string for first note - and thinner 4th string sounding for two others. Acourding to tuning of the instrument 2-3 notes would be on 1-2 frets of 4 string and open note would be placed in 6 fret of 5 string (just because it's out of range for 4th). Let's say I wrote short pattern like 0-2-3 (fret positions for D tuning). Imagine that I write my bass part in the key of D (and our 4 string is D#). If I decided to use no-keyswitch type of control (meaning it's automatic like Trillian) - it could lead to bad sound performance. What's the point of making things so complicated? It's all about sound you want to get.
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There can also be issues with different metrics between DAWs (different octave ranges/note names), if found yourself in this situation - try to figure out difference between your and mine octave metrics and adjust (transpose) your MIDI according to that.Ģ. Another possible problem - you forgot to transpose your keyswitch track -12 semitones down after import in your DAW (so you simply don't activate any keyswitch, that's why it may be silent). It's still possible to do it from scratch in your DAW - but it will take way too much time to figure out which string you want to use for each note.
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It sounds complicated, but what I'm trying to say - just follow gutiar pro template and write or simply pre-transpose/copy your bass part in it and work on keyswitches as I mentioned in the video. Or you can use Kontakt's tuning and detune your bass 1 semitone lower (which is note recommended because it will change the structure of the sound). For example if you tell the instrument to use 5 string and try to pick low G - it won't produce any sound, just because you're out of string's range (for 5 string the range is from low G# up to higher B, so low G is simply not exist on it, that's why you don't get any sound), so possible solutions for this issue is to use gutiar pro template to replace your notes 1 string down (this way you can actually trigger G on 4th fret of 6th string). You need to choose correct string and be sure not to fall out of it's range. Missing notes/no sound issues This is the reason why I used to go for Guitar pro pre-programming. This whole thing wouldn't be possible without your support guys. Starter pack archive is attached to this post (watch down below)