Trying to figure out how to make bass slides in Trilian. Is there a tutorial for this?
Do I have to load the slides on another channel or can I make the full range samples slide?
I'm just very confused, thanks.
How to program bass slides in Trilian?
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- KVRian
- 837 posts since 22 Feb, 2001
It's a keyswitch, isn't it?
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- KVRian
- 921 posts since 14 May, 2010 from Atlanta, GA
It works that way in its older brother, Trilogy.
You play or set the note to 126 or 127 velocity on your controller (or edit it in your sequencer, that's how I do it), and the slide would kick in on instruments that have that velocity layer.
You may want to move the midi note forward in time a bit too, or the note will "slide in" and settle to the final pitch a little late. Use your ears and a soloed kick drum to lock it up tight.
Really nice effect, and much more useful for most styles than the string thumps and squeaks included in these sets, although they do have their place if funk is your thing...
You play or set the note to 126 or 127 velocity on your controller (or edit it in your sequencer, that's how I do it), and the slide would kick in on instruments that have that velocity layer.
You may want to move the midi note forward in time a bit too, or the note will "slide in" and settle to the final pitch a little late. Use your ears and a soloed kick drum to lock it up tight.
Really nice effect, and much more useful for most styles than the string thumps and squeaks included in these sets, although they do have their place if funk is your thing...