got it! I can see how helpful that is, especialy with samples.Hink wrote: I use pure e-basses by yellow tools (both volume one and volume two) each bass sampled has different style samples...like long note, short notes, pops, ghost notes, slides and a lot more. Here is the Jazz Bass fingered, there's slap bass too as well as bass pick mute...note the samples are numbered in the 100's, slap is 200's, bass pick mute is 300's, P-bass uses 400's and 500's...then there's A few other basses sampled the libraries I have go up to the 900s
Also many styles are sampled twice, one is playing the scales on one string and the other one plays the notes across the strings. So I might use ten different sample sets on one song...slide into a fingered note...that sort of thing....so for one bass line before I would use a bunch of midi outs...ghost notes in FL made it easier, however having to change piano rolls constantly for one bass line was a real pain.
Now I don't use any midi-outs (for the most part I only use vsampler for bass samples), I can use the mutiple channels in one piano roll to do it all. It really makes a difference once you have the bass line laid out (which I usually do first with the combination samples). Then I tweak it changing what sample it plays. So as a result each sample in vsampler has it's own midi channel...but now it's all in one piano roll which saves a lot of bouncing around...
makes perfect sense, thanks!
