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So the problem seems to lie in the range of the bass line that BIAB creates? I?

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No Rachel, the problem is in the range the synth creates NOT the range BiaB creates. Check the settings on the synth.

Also check out Matt Finley’s response. There is a lower and upper limit on JABB instruments. They do this so you are forced to stay with in the range of that instrument.

He also mentions concurrent tones in his polyphony response. For example if you only have an 8 note polyphony and you play a note that has 4 concurrent tones you will only have 4 notes of polyphony left. If you play a harmony at the same time you will have no polyphony left. Each concurrent tone takes up one polyphony so 2 notes x 4 concurrent tones = 8 notes polyphony. I hope this makes sense to you.

Any way check the note range on the synth you are using. Also check the polyphony setting. Increase it if necessary.

A second though, you could freeze the midi track, import it into a DAW and raise it up an octave there and see what happens.


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