Re: Piano and bass

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I think that's about as realistic to a real sounding bass as you canget.  A midi controlled bass instrument will not give you the same sound as areal guitar.  (Hammer Ons, Pull Offs, Mutes, etc)  Of course thiswouldn't be done for professional audio, but it could be used to have anice practice session.
On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 14:17 -1000, david wrote:> Rob wrote:> > On Tuesday 04 December 2007 18:40, Matthias Schönborn wrote:> >> Am Dienstag 04 Dezember 2007 21:15:43 schrieb Miguel M:> >>> Hmm, if you want a realistic sounding bass I would suggest> >>> plugging in your guitar to jack-rack (or some similar effects> >>> program) and use a pitch shifter to shift the pitch down by 50%.> >> I did that - kids, don't try this at home!> >> (Sounds like everything except a bass ;-) )> > > > It can be a pretty cool effect though (same for double speed bass as a > > lead or rhythm instrument.)  Guess I've listened to too much Mike > > Oldfield to be offended by that sort of thing ;)> > Emerson, Lake and Palmer used to use it live, when Greg Lake needed to > play guitar and bass in the same song. I think they used an analog > frequency divider.> -- My Website:http://eckz.zapto.org/eckz/
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