You can go to the various websites and listen to demos but there's one very important thing to keep in mind and that is the midi controller being used to produce that demo.

Biab is a GM based program so basically all you get for midi control is volume, sustain, pitch bend and modulation. That can help a plain bass sound a bit but the best bass synths use way more controls than that to access some slap, some fret noise, slides and other stuff that adds realism. The person playing that controller can also use velocity and aftertouch to access various layers in a multilayered sample. Biab can't do that so that midi demo you heard that sounds so good suddenly doesn't sound so good in Biab because it takes a real player using that controller in real time to make the bass synth sound that good. That's another reason the bass Real Tracks are so popular because they are in fact "real". All that ambience and performance noises a bass player puts out is all there because that's the way it was recorded in the studio.

But as you know, since a RT is prerecorded lines you can't write a specific bass line for a Real Track unless you have 2014 and either you or someone else records it and you plug it in as a User RT.

Bob

Last edited by jazzmammal; 12/10/13 05:03 PM.

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