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I realize this is a vague post. I'd be curious to hear from other keyboard players who use BIAB for bass (and perhaps drums).




For bass I will occasionally hear a super walking line or some fancy pattern which fits nicely, and prior advice about working the arrangement in RB is the way to go. My criticism of some of the bass lines is that it sounds like the bass player wants to stand on the front of the stage and act like he is playing a solo - through my arrangement! At that point I have to tell him, "dude, your the bass player - just hold down the root notes, I'll handle the solos". Lots have been done in BIAB to provide "simple" and "very simple" bass lines which are super. Check some of them out.


Drums are a different beast. I love BIAB cause I can do drums in seconds, however, if you need that custom arrangements historically I have looked elseware - but beware, drums can drive you nuts trying to program a specific groove... . By the way I told a drummer once what I said to the "BIAB" bass player above and boy did I regret it. Don't piss off the drummer, my solos sounded like hell when he decided to mess with the rhythm. I won't do that again.


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