Having said that, the default CC# in Scarbee for slides isĬC#64. TheĪutomation clip showed up in pattern, too. I did a quick volume control "link to controller" test and my Slider 1 moved the control perfectly. The Slide button doesn't work with Scarbee, that leaves me with my MIDI keyboard, Maudio Radium 49. Further investigation tells me, a footswitch may work, but not in FL. Where Kontakt and Scarbee Bass are concerned, their manual suggests a footswitch as the externalĬontroller. As it appears, in normal FL procedure, any 3 would work:ġ) Use Piano Roll tools (Slide and Portamento buttons), 2) use FL MidiOUT, 3) use external contoller. ![]() Last time it was justified! This time, hopefully not.īig ?: How to achieve bass slides in Piano Roll using Kontakt with Scarbee bass loaded. I installed Vir2's "Electri6ity" today (on my PC, where most of my VI's live and are triggered via MIDI from DP on my G5).Here I am bangin' my head again. Absolutely amazing sound - I have a lot of guitar VI's (Pettinhouse, RealGuitar2, Real Strat, Prominy LPC,ĪAS Strum Electric, Virtual Guitarist 2) and I have to admit, I'm putting Electri6ity at the top of the list for sound quality. These are the best sampled electrics I've ever heard. You can literally design the degree of sympathetic resonance, The available control for sound, articulations, and behavior are mind-boggling. How your pick angle and position will vary with velocity, fretboard position, and note intervals, you can determine whether you slide up from four frets below a target note or slide across to a target note from an adjacent string, whether you play certain notes on certain strings or multiple strings, degree of time for strings to sound within a strum, tone switch position, pickup position, amount of string "sag" dependent upon playing velocity.the list is gigantic and it will take you weeks to go through all the variations. Not to mention that the Electri6ity engine recognizes 2000 chords from your position on the keyboard and revoices them automatically to guitar voicings.Įlectri6ity doesn't come with MIDI strum patterns or arpeggios, unlike MusicLab's products or AAS Strum Electric. It takes some time to get the hang of playing it too.one thing I realized after some head-scratching was that when you launch any of the guitars, they default to velocity controlling the main articulations (muted, sustain, and vibrato), and control of the guitar was kind of clumsy for me. Switching the AMT articulation control to CC's allows you to use the mod wheel to switch the articulations - much easier to play. I found that going into the Settings/Strings panel and adjusting per string velocity-to-volume to at least 60% yielded better playability, too. The default velocity to string volume settings are on the low side, I'd recommend setting them higher. Vibrato is enabled by pushing the mod wheel all the way forward - the middle position of the mod wheel gives you sustain with no vibrato.Ī couple of minuses (naturally) - the included effects are not very good. HOW DO YOU DO A BASS SLIDE WITH THE SCARBEE JAY BASS MOD The pedal chorus/delay/flanger is okay, the amp simulator is downright awful. I don't recommend bothering with the "amped" versions of any of the guitars, just launch the DI versions, and use something like Amplitube3 or HOW DO YOU DO A BASS SLIDE WITH THE SCARBEE JAY BASS SIMULATOR The other somewhat annoying "feature" is the placement of the keyswitches - it's really best to have at least a 76-key controller, if not an 88. Many of the articulation keyswitches are in the uppermost octaves of the keyboard, meaning that you certainly have to overdub them as events on your MIDI track, or else grow another pair of arms. Fortunately, the most critical keyswitches are in the octave right below the lowest note of the guitar (which can be set to C, if you want). The manual recommends that you install the Kontakt4 engine and then the library - but if you already have Kontakt4, you don't need to install it from the disc. HOW DO YOU DO A BASS SLIDE WITH THE SCARBEE JAY BASS SIMULATOR. ![]() ![]() HOW DO YOU DO A BASS SLIDE WITH THE SCARBEE JAY BASS MOD. ![]()
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