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Bass TRBX 304

First test project trying to use DrumGizmo (drumgizmo.org) to play bass samples. Or whatever samples, but bass now.

Tried to avoid that robotic “midi sound”, so I recorded 16 alternate picking samples for each note. Recorded alt picking to a 120bpm metronome, then just used the grid to cut the samples. (Didn't use too much time editing 990 samples, because this is a test project.)

* 8 high velocity samples for each note.

* 2 tapping and 2 pull samples for each note.

* + “Noise” samples on note 20.

Alt picking samples don't have a tail, so those only work well with 120bpm (8th notes), or faster.


Use note velocity to control, what note to play:

1, 35, 65, 95, 127 (about, doesn't have to be that accurate, but close enough to avoid wrong notes)

* 127 for normal down picking. * 95 alt pick down * 65 alt pick up * 35 tapping * 1 pull


Samples are mono. So, 1 channel. You may hear it only from one speaker, if you don't send it to another track, or balance somehow. In REAPER, you can just change track width to 0%, and that's it.


Velocity Humanizer: Do not use. You have to control the velocity, to play the right sample.


Bass: Yamaha TRBX304

Pickup: Neck

Bass: 5/10

Treble: 10/10

Active EQ: off

Strings: Old

Pick: Dunlop Jazz III

Tuning: Drop A, 4 strings. AEAD

Note Range: A0-D4.

Sampled and edited by: Henry Järvinen


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