actually, if someone wants to volunteer and make some videos of doing stuff like sequencing a beat, sequencing a bass line, maybe making a patch, and then putting it up on youtube, that would be really cool.. A few people have done those tutorial videos for the mpc1000, and it makes the mpc1000 look really simple.. On 19/09/06, malik <malik_martin@...> wrote: > exactly and thats why i need to figure out this problem with the > gate in grid record. man i gotta find my webcam and make a video > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "robotchas" <robotchas@...> wrote: > > > > I agree, but I don't want human realistic bass lines. That's what > my > > bass is for, and that's why writing on the bass and transferring to > > the XL isn't of much use. I want tightly sequenced bass lines like > > you'd get from an analogue sequencer. > > > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "tonyhoneyford" <honeyford@> wrote: > > > > > > I don't want to throw water on your fire, and this is only my > > > opinion.....but if you want really human realistic bass lines > for a > > > recording then put them down with a real bass.....if you want > > > realistic basslines for a live performance, then get a bass > player > > > into your project,,,,,for me there are some things we have to > accept > > > as being untouchable by the XL7.....or just not viable when you > can > > > just as easily create the 'real thing'....,,Hope I don't hurt > anyones > > > feelings with this idea... > > > > > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "robotchas" <robotchas@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Here's a creative question regarding the Command Station: how > do you > > > > like to program basslines on it? > > > > > > > > The CS is an excellent rhythm sequencer - I can throw beats > together > > > > on it effortlessly. For chords and lead riffs I just play them > in > > > live > > > > - couldn't be easier. But I find it tricky to sequence a good > > > bassline: > > > > > > > > 1. Grid record - great for rhythmic stuff, but I always end up > > > wanting > > > > to move sections up or down in pitch, and this is really > tedious to > > > do > > > > on the CS. > > > > > > > > 2. Realtime record - fine for chords and leads, but I don't > find > > > > playing the keypads or my keyboard well suited to the kinds of > > > rapid, > > > > tightly programmed basslines I'm seeking. Maybe I'm just a > lousy > > > player. > > > > > > > > 3. Arpeggios - perhaps the easiest, but creating custom arps > is not > > > > really an interactive process, and I don't want to keep re- > using the > > > > arp patterns I've already made (or relying on presets). > > > > > > > > 4. Play a real bass, then recreate the line on the CS - only > works > > > for > > > > some stuff, and it's slow. > > > > > > > > I'd love to have a kind of analog step sequencer mode > (different > > > from > > > > step record); I've considered making a bass patch that routed > > > velocity > > > > to pitch and using the knobs in grid edit mode to tweak - but > the > > > > result would only work for that specific patch. > > > > > > > > Maybe the CS wants to make basslines in a way I haven't > considered, > > > > and I should learn how it wants to be programmed instead of > bringing > > > > my own preconceptions to it. Any thoughts, suggestions, tips? > What's > > > > worked best for you? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: [xl7] Re: Basslines
2006-09-18 by Alwyn
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