

I spend my days troubleshooting and programming various elements of cyber security infrastructure, so the last thing I want to do when I have free time is look at code of any type. So, I just try to get the quickest workflow possible to do what I need to do.
#TRILIAN BASS NOT PLAYING RIGHT PRO#
I'm not a professional musician (although I've done pro sound), and barely have enough time to record anything at all. I just don't use midi (as far as editing) often enough to spend my time on learning the editing. Just like you wouldn't hire a guitarist to play the drum part, you often times can't switch MIDI instruments and expect the exact same behavior. Each instrument is going to be slightly different from the others. I'm not trying to insult you, but unfortunately, there are some technical aspects that need to be learned about MIDI data and/or the MIDI instruments you use (if you want to use them well). That's a lot like saying "I don't have time to learn to play a guitar, I just want good music to come out when I try to play it." PS Did you set the Octave name display offset?

Perhaps you can post screenshots here showing the differences. If you have any examples of different playable ranges for the same bass in both products, I'd be interested to see them. Typically, the range is based on the naturally playable range of the sampled / modelled bass.

In both products the playable note range for each instrument is decided by the sounds developer. MODO BASS isn’t a sample-based instrument, but rather a completely new technology where sound is generated by recreating the physical properties of a real instrument - everything that makes an instrument create sound is physically modelled and sound is synthesized in real time. You see, traditional virtual instruments are sample-based, meaning that sound is produced by triggering recorded samples of instruments. I mean for goodness sake, I just want to play midi files that play fine in other DAWS!ĭoes anyone know of any reference for "MIDI" settings that will make Reaper do what the others do without having to jump through hoops?Įvery component that contributes to the unique tonal properties of a bass player playing an instrument has been modelled, and the effects of each component on the other ones - the interactions between each tone variable - has been recreated to give you a dynamic, living breathing and ever-changing performance.

I love Reaper and prefer it for recording, but every time I turn around it seems like I'm fighting with it to do something simple that Studio One or Cakewalk does without any effort, which is important with a limited amount of time. What setting would cause "this" behavior in Reaper? The notes and instrument do play perfectly if I play them manually on the keyboard, it's just the playing back of a standard midi file that is giving me fits. I'm afraid I don't know enough about midi editing to check the individual note volume, etc., however it does play perfectly in Studio One. Every note above D2 sounds fine, but notes below D2 do not play. When I import a midi file, only the "top half" of the track will sound the notes. However, I have another issue with Midi in Reaper. Well, I'm still not sure why, but when I use the 16 channel out version of Kontakt instead of the 8 out, it works.
