The bass styles (that I hope will be increased soon ) are an amazing base for EZbass
Here is the super-simple work-flow:
1 - use your preferred & matching Scaler Bass pattern and record
2 - export the MIDI directly from the DAW
3 - embellish the MIDI with the gazillion of EZbass patterns, possibly splitting the MIDI in intro, prechorus, etc matched with EZdrums and itās done
I didnāt see what you meant. I have ezbass. I just drag and drop the scaler chord progression to ezbass, and then select a different library in ezbass. Bas can be generated
So, I donāt know what this has to do with scaler bass?
I think what Claudio is doing is actually ārecording the midi bassā as he plays it on his keyboard from Scaler to his DAW. This way he introduces humanization and feel and velocity. What you may be doing is just moving the midi data Scaler to EZBass. In which case you donāt get those added attributes introduced. Both ways will work, but try it his way and see what sounds better.
Or maybe I am wrong.
Actually, the Scaler Bass has its own pattern (style, rests, length of notes, etc), that is not just chords
This is the difference!
but maybe I am just stoned; consider I write tutorials late in the night, usually
I have ezbass, but I seldom use it, because I donāt think the library out of ezbass is what I like.
I found that the current hit list songs are generally single chord and bass fixed. In other words, it is a dance style, trap, etc
The ezbass library feels like a traditional song.
Therefore, I like bass in scaler very much. However, scaler doesnāt have its own ARP tool yet, so Iām using nexus and Avenger to make bass
This is why Iām happy to not be a professional in music: I can freely use traditional song styles
If itās a traditional style, I think those bass automatically generated by band in a box are enough for me to use now. So I donāt use ezbass very much for the time being
No, BIAB transcribes classical music adapted to other things that most of the time are truly insulting. Sometimes it is possible that a BIAB expert can do something useful with it (maybe Jazz, for example ā¦), but generally it transcribes wrong
Now I often use BIAB to generate some traditional instruments such as guitar, harmonica and so on for rhythm or solo.