NI's got a Rick bass plugin now, wherefore art thou Trillian?
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- KVRAF
- 3230 posts since 18 May, 2003 from Sweden
A linguistic note on the OP's laudable effort to give a literary twist to the thread title:
'wherefore' is not a reinforced variant of 'where'. It means 'why', 'for what reason'.
Perhaps not quite the intended effect?
/Joachim
'wherefore' is not a reinforced variant of 'where'. It means 'why', 'for what reason'.
Perhaps not quite the intended effect?
/Joachim
If it were easy, anybody could do it!
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- KVRAF
- 2174 posts since 11 Mar, 2003
OK the joke was lost in translation. His name's not Lenny. The idea of someone in Motorhead being called Lenny amused me. Sort of kills it when you have to explain it.Harry_HH wrote:Why? Have you got other perversions, too?Mr Arkadin wrote:Who? Lenny from Motorhead? I would love you to call him that to his face.
(Empty bluster - these guys see just dollars when people start calling them first names, which mean them much more than the tough guy image.)
- KVRAF
- 4870 posts since 4 Aug, 2006 from Helsinki
OK, my mistake, sorry. Just shows how litte I know/respect the genre the man represent, comparing the other names mentioned in this connection.Mr Arkadin wrote:OK the joke was lost in translation. His name's not Lenny. The idea of someone in Motorhead being called Lenny amused me. Sort of kills it when you have to explain it.Harry_HH wrote:Why? Have you got other perversions, too?Mr Arkadin wrote:Who? Lenny from Motorhead? I would love you to call him that to his face.
(Empty bluster - these guys see just dollars when people start calling them first names, which mean them much more than the tough guy image.)
I have to say I even prefer Glen Matlock's former band and what they achieved to the Motörhead - and e.g. Lenny Bruce as the performing artist. (But what funny is in the name Lenny vs. Lemmy, I have to admit, my English/cultural knowledge is not enough to understand that, maybe someone will educate me, someone who is not afraid of killing jokes...). H.
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- KVRAF
- 14656 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
Wait, do I get this right that we HAVE TO do a manual offset of the recording in order to get an "on beat" playback, even if the MIDI notes are quantized on beat?
I was really thinking about getting one of the Scarbee Basses this time around, but I think I will(!) stick to my current libraries. I can play them in real time and don't have to adjust anything in order to "fit to the beat".
I was really thinking about getting one of the Scarbee Basses this time around, but I think I will(!) stick to my current libraries. I can play them in real time and don't have to adjust anything in order to "fit to the beat".
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- KVRian
- 836 posts since 28 Nov, 2007
Strange indeed. Isn't this library supposed to mimic a real bass player? If so, can't a bass player play on the beat? Could this be why my band sucks?Compyfox wrote:Wait, do I get this right that we HAVE TO do a manual offset of the recording in order to get an "on beat" playback, even if the MIDI notes are quantized on beat?
I was really thinking about getting one of the Scarbee Basses this time around, but I think I will(!) stick to my current libraries. I can play them in real time and don't have to adjust anything in order to "fit to the beat".
- Beware the Quoth
- 33109 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
Lenny Curtis, Lenny Gillan, and Lenny Astbury agree.samsam wrote:I think Lenny is actually a much more rock n roll name than Ian.
my other modular synth is a bugbrand
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- KVRAF
- 2982 posts since 9 Dec, 2008
Exactly, much better than Ian Kravitz, er..... Ian Cohen and....er......erm.....Ian Skynyrdwhyterabbyt wrote:Lenny Curtis, Lenny Gillan, and Lenny Astbury agree.samsam wrote:I think Lenny is actually a much more rock n roll name than Ian.
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- KVRAF
- 4867 posts since 18 Dec, 2000
- Beware the Quoth
- 33109 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
samsam wrote:.er......erm.....Ian Skynyrd
my other modular synth is a bugbrand
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- KVRAF
- 2292 posts since 11 Jan, 2009 from Portland, OR, USA
Correct, you have to set a delay. There is a field for doing this in the settings for the instrument itself, but I prefer to just use the "Track Delay" input in Ableton Live itself (I imagine other DAW's have comparable things). I found that when I used the field in the instrument settings, something still seemed slightly off...whereas using ableton's track delay, everything is tight as punch.Compyfox wrote:Wait, do I get this right that we HAVE TO do a manual offset of the recording in order to get an "on beat" playback, even if the MIDI notes are quantized on beat?
Also note that you have to subtract 7ms from whatever the 'Scrape Mix' is set to (I read in a different thread that it's 40ms by default, but on mine it's actually 50ms). So if it's 50, I put -47ms in the ableton 'track delay' for the channel the instrument is in -- with that done, everything works perfectly.
another noted problem with the delay input field in the instrument itself is that it can't be set to more than 33ms...so in the above scenario wherein I need 47, it's not even possible...odd.
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- Banned
- 193 posts since 28 Apr, 2012 from Serbia, Belgrade
Well i'd like to say as much as i enjoy using NI products every here and there, so far nothing really compares to Trilian, i mean seriously you have one of the best plug-ins out there why bother look for more options, you have all the sound possibilities inside Trilian even the one which you can make in real life with bass.
Limit your self with plug-ins, just use one stop drulling and wasting time over something you dont need, or atleast if you thing you do you need ask your self for what purpose and do you have that already. Learn you vst's to the max, use them till you rub them out flat, and have them memorized in the back of your hand
I promise you great out come with limitation.
Just advising and trying to help not critising, because i always see people writing i need this and that to fill up with and that, that is missing.
Before you do that make sure you have atleast completed couple of albums/EP's/projects what ever floats your boat so you can see the full capasity of your vst's and believe you will NOT throw your money away. :p
Limit your self with plug-ins, just use one stop drulling and wasting time over something you dont need, or atleast if you thing you do you need ask your self for what purpose and do you have that already. Learn you vst's to the max, use them till you rub them out flat, and have them memorized in the back of your hand
I promise you great out come with limitation.
Just advising and trying to help not critising, because i always see people writing i need this and that to fill up with and that, that is missing.
Before you do that make sure you have atleast completed couple of albums/EP's/projects what ever floats your boat so you can see the full capasity of your vst's and believe you will NOT throw your money away. :p
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- Banned
- 1966 posts since 2 Mar, 2004
actually that's not right. they chose an epiphone clone (which actually seems to sound a bit different)Harry_HH wrote:This is really not much more than ***licking comment.AKJ wrote:I totally agree about the no need for a 4001 argument. But will there be a Höfner one day?
cheers, akj
Höfner is already well sampled e.g. by the Spectrasonics (Trilian)
but I haven't heard yet well implemented Rick 4001 (e.g. Macca or Chris sound)
by any instrument sampling company. H.