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There are Bass libraries that have the effect you seek. I believe Reason has a good Bass library as a volume of the Creative Essential series - I think it's called Bass Separates. Spectrasonics has a liibrary called Bass Legends as well as a virtual instrument called Trilogy - a pretty amazing piece of software. You can also look for the Will Lee Bass CD. He compiled an excellent library     

Group: rec.music.compose · Group Profile · Search for Pitchbender in rec.music.compose
Author: David Sherman
Date: Oct 26, 2007 10:15

<textrx@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1192398238.166760.34590@q5g2000prf.googlegroups.com... Unless I'm mistaken, the range for pitchbend in midi is 2 semitones in either direction. Unless the instrument (sound generator) you are playing back to has a range setting for pitch bend. Anyway, midi only has 128 steps for pitch bend so if you expanded it too much, it might not be smooth
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<textrx@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1192398238.166760.34590@q5g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > On Oct 14, 2:15 pm, spettroJazz <dar...@tiscali.it> wrote: >> I wrote an entire bass track for a song. On some of the notes I would >> like to have a kind of effect like this: >> >> between two notes like A and D, on a bass you can put the finger on >> the A note and the you can continue the     

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Author: Barry Graham
Date: Oct 14, 2007 18:06

Can anyone suggest why none of the pitchbend options in my pitchbend window in XGworks are not visible? The rest of the program, running on XP, works absolutely fine. I have uninstalled and reinstalled but this one little thing inside the program won't come through for me! It's as if XGworks just can't find the Pitchbend folders - although they are there, in the directory. Any help greatly
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janos wrote: > SoundNote["G", 1, "Violin"] gives you a middle G as if performed by a > violinist corresponding to a predefined scale (should I know which?) > It does not accept real numbers as a second variable. > Play can play you any waveform. > > I would like to have the, say, violin profile but play a sound note at > arbitrary pitch. > How can I do this? The FullForm of SoundNote gives     

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Author: Tom K.
Date: Oct 14, 2007 15:44

> I sometime use the faders when mixing, but half the time I move a fader it fights with me and moves back to where it was? Me no expert, but what I observe using cubase + mackie control -> The mackie relies on cubase for fader position. When you move a fader, it outputs a note-on followed by a stream of pitchbend to indicate each new fader position, finally followed by a note-off when
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HKC <henrikkrogh@mail.dk> wrote: >I just heard Here Come The Nice by The Small Faces and I noticed the final >chord (which sounds like an organ) bends way down (1 octave or more) much >like a pitchbend these days. >That is what puzzles me, how did they do that? Was there a way to pitchbend >in 1967, I can't remember hearing anything similar on any other songs from >that period. My guess     

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Author: E Bentley
Date: Sep 25, 2006 16:01

HKC wrote: I just heard Here Come The Nice by The Small Faces and I noticed the final chord (which sounds like an organ) bends way down (1 octave or more) much like a pitchbend these days. That is what puzzles me, how did they do that? Was there a way to pitchbend in 1967, I can't remember hearing anything similar on any other songs from that period. One easy way would
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Author: David Bailey
Date: May 28, 2008 01:51

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Author: daz.diamond
Date: Apr 15, 2008 12:45

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Author: Scott Dorsey
Date: Apr 2, 2008 05:51

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Author: John Williamson
Date: Apr 2, 2008 05:17

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Author: HKC
Date: Apr 2, 2008 03:59

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Author: icarusi
Date: Feb 24, 2008 12:04

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