ujam has just released DANDY, an emulation of a bass with flat-wound strings. Sounds fantastic, just like the other virtual basses from ujam do. And I hope it's only a matter of time to get this instrument in form of a RE.
https://www.ujam.com/dandy
ujam DANDY - The Gentleman Bassist
I have a few of the Ujam instruments and I use them frequently. There's no point in waiting for an RE though, especially if chances are it never comes, which is most likely.
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I have the 3 Bassist REs.
Would really have liked if they did a note/gate CV out so we could capture it to midi and make small adjustments in the piano roll.
The VSTs v2 have a midi drag feature, sooooo, yeah...
Would really have liked if they did a note/gate CV out so we could capture it to midi and make small adjustments in the piano roll.
The VSTs v2 have a midi drag feature, sooooo, yeah...
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Toontrack EZBass is the one you want. You can just drag and drop the midi from it for further editing.Boombastix wrote: ↑24 Jul 2020I have the 3 Bassist REs.
Would really have liked if they did a note/gate CV out so we could capture it to midi and make small adjustments in the piano roll.
The VSTs v2 have a midi drag feature, sooooo, yeah...
Well EZBass is not a RE either. As mentioned, you can drag and drop from the Virtual Bassist VST. Out of the VST options, I would go VB.DaveyG wrote: ↑25 Jul 2020Toontrack EZBass is the one you want. You can just drag and drop the midi from it for further editing.Boombastix wrote: ↑24 Jul 2020I have the 3 Bassist REs.
Would really have liked if they did a note/gate CV out so we could capture it to midi and make small adjustments in the piano roll.
The VSTs v2 have a midi drag feature, sooooo, yeah...
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Yeah, I know. You can actually take the Ujam Bass audio and have EZ Bass generate the midi, lol. No point messing with Melodyne...DaveyG wrote: ↑25 Jul 2020Toontrack EZBass is the one you want. You can just drag and drop the midi from it for further editing.Boombastix wrote: ↑24 Jul 2020I have the 3 Bassist REs.
Would really have liked if they did a note/gate CV out so we could capture it to midi and make small adjustments in the piano roll.
The VSTs v2 have a midi drag feature, sooooo, yeah...
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Not the same thing but lately I've been stuffing EZBass midi into Waves Bass Fingers. Toontrack need to speed up the release of more Bass models!Boombastix wrote: ↑25 Jul 2020Yeah, I know. You can actually take the Ujam Bass audio and have EZ Bass generate the midi, lol. No point messing with Melodyne...
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I really like how VB lets you jam out a bass line using your keyboard by playing chords and switching between phrases, thus making your own pattern. I usually get good and unique results that way and it fits in the song context.DaveyG wrote: ↑25 Jul 2020Not the same thing but lately I've been stuffing EZBass midi into Waves Bass Fingers. Toontrack need to speed up the release of more Bass models!Boombastix wrote: ↑25 Jul 2020
Yeah, I know. You can actually take the Ujam Bass audio and have EZ Bass generate the midi, lol. No point messing with Melodyne...
Not sure how the EZ Bass midi patterns work, if you just get just a fixed pattern that follows your chord progression or if you can switch/jam between patterns using key switches to come up with new ideas? Can you? (there is noting on YouTube on this)
If not, then I think VB is probably better for me, for generating the bass line notes, but I really like the control in midi grid that EZ Bass gives you once you have a midi pattern, you can then add in the articulations and add ghost notes, slides etc, to make it sound more real.
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EZB is not so good for jamming but is really, really quick to assemble a whole songs worth of bass. The midi is divided into styles and each style typically has several patterns for each of Intro, Verse A, Verse B, Bridge, Chorus A, Chorus B, Ending plus a bunch of fills. You can audition them live and drag them onto an arranger track within EZB, add your chords and there you go. If you want to fiddle some more, and I almost always do, you can drag all or some of the MIDI into the DAW where it becomes just regular note info.Boombastix wrote: ↑25 Jul 2020
Not sure how the EZ Bass midi patterns work, if you just get just a fixed pattern that follows your chord progression or if you can switch/jam between patterns using key switches to come up with new ideas? Can you? (there is noting on YouTube on this)
It's really quick to make fairly standard (and possibly cliched) bass tracks for pop, rock, country, whatever but there is a lot of fun to be had using the "wrong" style for whatever you are doing.
The thing to remember is for many styles of music you actually want a fairly nondescript bass line and all of the virtual bass players give you that. Bass is generally a supporting instrument and, if it is not, then these tools are not going to work very well! Can't imagine them giving Flea too many sleepless nights.
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