Any serious musician knows the the bass part in a song is very important for the global harmony of a song and for the groove. So, getting a reliable and precise bass part is very important.
***THE PRESENT ISSUE : When we specify a bass note over a chord, the realization is mandatory. Up to now, the requested bass note may be played or another note may be played. Many Bass RealTracks have a defective implementation of slash chords. It has already been reported in the forums to PGM people. So, to attempt to get the right notes, we regenerate the whole song, because we can't - yet - regenerate only the bass RT.
But, we may get the right bass note for some chords in the song and, in the same time, there where it was ok with the bass, we now get wrong bass notes. So, it is time consuming and the result is poor.
For example : Bass RT N°2426 C2 chord / 2 beats : the bass plays G - E, sometimes you may get the notes C - E, that is correct. Cmaj7 chord / 2 beats : the bass plays G - E, sometimes you may get the notes C - E, that is correct G7 / 1 beat : the bass plays F, sometimes you may get a D note or a G note, the correct one. G7/F / 1 beat : the bass plays E or B. See view below.
***PROPOSAL : For each Bass RealTrack recording, it would be fine to record sufficient combinations of slash chords. I reasonably propose to do that for each supported chords having 3 or 4 notes. For example : C chord : check to get the right bass notes for C/E and C/G for durations of 4/3/2/1 beats C7 chord : check to get the right bass notes for C7/E, C7/G, C7/Bb for durations of 4/3/2/1 beats.
***ADVANTAGES : - we could get more elaborate bass lines : useful for diatonic/chromatic bass notes - we could get the exact bass note as requested in the arrangement - we could get precise bass lines : we don't get wrong notes - The final result is a better sound, a more musical and a more professional arrangement.
An issue I have with slash chords is the random octave choice, this is particularly annoying when trying to create a sequential bass run but a note in the middle of the run plays an octave up or down from the rest.
Well articulated and very worthwhile. I hope that this gets the attention it deserves.
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Is there any chance that this could be easier than we thought? I can see where you would need to do a ton of extra recording for "slash CHORDS", but for the bass, surely BIAB could be made to just:
- identify that there is a "slash chord" in the upcoming chord cell - ignore the first part of the chord and play ONLY what's after the slash
Even if it has to play a run or arpeggio or whatever else, couldn't it use the note/notes for the designation AFTER the slash?
If the chord cell indicates C7/E, why couldn't BIAB just play the bass note/notes for E, and ignore the C7?
I'm not sure to fully understand your proposal. Could you detail or provide an example.
In the other hand, maybe the 'ton' of recording is not necessary. We, users, don't know anything about the RealTracks and how they work under the hood. For example, the chord C7/E (2 beats long)and the chord am7/E (2 beats long) would play the same portion of audio wave.
An issue I have with slash chords is the random octave choice, this is particularly annoying when trying to create a sequential bass run but a note in the middle of the run plays an octave up or down from the rest.
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You're right, that is another issue with the Bass RealTracks. We have the same problem with the MIDI bass, but there we can edit the bass part and freeze the track, and it's done.
For this issue, as BIAB knows the sequence before he plays, we could imagine a feature checking for the right choice of octave. It don't seem very difficult to implement, just to calculate the gap between two optional notes. When the value of the gap is minimal, you get the right note.
Agreed about the register jumping, and it should be possible to program such a check. It may be there already (I think it is) but what does it do when no such bass notes on that chord were recorded in the desired register?
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... but what does it do when no such bass notes on that chord were recorded in the desired register?
Good point. I guess this would be more easily attainable in a MIDI track, and highlights the never ending challenges that the designers face when dealing with creating Real Tracks.
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You said: "I'm not sure to fully understand your proposal. Could you detail or provide an example."
When PGMusic records a musician for a RealTrack, they must typically record CHORDS or at least multiple notes at one time. So for example to record a guitar RealTrack, they would need to record him/her playing a C chord, C7 chord, Cmin chord and so on for a goodly number of different chords. And then do the process all over again for every key (unless they use their "transposition magic" for other keys - I don't know).
In any case, for them to include slash chords, they would have to record considerably more, to get (as you suggested) C/E, C/G etc. chords.
All of that pertains to guitar, and any other instruments where you typically play more that one note at a time, like piano.
However for playing the BASS, like electric bass, double bass etc., you typically only play ONE NOTE at a time. So when BIAB shows C/E in the chord sheet, why couldn't it be programmed to just play an E note there? It's just the bass instrument that needs to ALWAYS play what comes after the slash.
I play the electric bass. When I'm following along on a chord sheet (or BIAB chord grid), and I come to a C/E chord, I typically play an E note, as that's what the composer expects to hear from the bass.
Perhaps I've misunderstood what you're trying to get BIAB to do. Good luck! LLOYD S
I’m not disputing that the wrong bass note was played in the very clear example given. But I’ve never experienced this and I use slash roots all the time, so the question becomes, is it an error in the programming for just the RealTrack(s) you are using? If so, PG Music can fix that and issue s patch.
Related, for anyone desiring the bass to remain on the same note, you should also explore pedal bass.
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Matt, You're right : all the bass RT don't show this issue. I have not checked all the bass RT, but following RT have defective slash chords realization : 711/2475/2426/2344/1901 and probably others.
The purpose of the post is to ask PGM people to add a check phase of slash chords when PGM releases a new bass RT in order to get a full functional RT. I agree all defective bass RT have to be fixed.
So, that would avoid PGM to do an extra job after the release to fix the issues.
Also,RT2957, 2608, 2590, 2702, and probably many others (including Ron Carter's) don't work with slash chords, and because of that they're nearly useless on all projects using Slash chords.
This is basic functionality, not an obscure feature nobody uses. These bass realtracks definitely need to be fixed.
I run into this problem all the time with real tracks and just live with it. I use many of the medium to up-swing jazz styles, with walking bass. Say, you’re in the key of F. Often at the end of a phrase, when the basic chord is F, the bass part will play a note in the scale, but not the F. It’s noticeable to me, but, maybe not to others.
Let's stay on this one. I suggest if you have this problem, you send a frozen song that demonstrates this to support@pgmusic.com and reference this thread.
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I'm using Bass RealTrack #2284 (Acoustic Bass, Bossa Ron EV 140). It plays this fine:
|Dm9| |Dm7/C|
But the bass stays on D when playing this:
|Dm9| |Dm9/C|
EDIT: I take that back. It played the first occurrence of these two chords Dm9 to Dm7/C correctly, with the bass moving to C, but all subsequent cases the bass stayed on D.
Last edited by Matt Finley; 12/23/1810:45 AM.
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The chord progression is: | Cm7 | Cm7/D | Cm7/Eb | Cm7/G |
There are five bass tracks, so you can try all of them, by soloing each one in the mixer, one by one.
If you try, you'll see that all of them stays in Cm for the whole 4 bars.
RealTracks in song: 2284:Bass, Acoustic, BossaRon Ev 140 RealTracks in song: 2957:Bass, Acoustic, ModernJazz8thsNeil Ev 120 RealTracks in song: 2590:Bass, Electric, RockPickedQuarters Ev 165 RealTracks in song: 2702:Bass, Synth, CloudRapSub Ev16 075 RealTracks in song: 2608:Bass, Electric, ModernDiscoFunkAlex Ev 110
PS: I'm actually testing other Bass Realtracks over that chord progression. Very few play the correct notes, most of them simply keep playing (incorrectly) over Cm for the whole 4 bars.
I guess you need so much recorded material to cover all the possibilities. That's where Melodyne and ARA comes in handy, just edit the midi notes in one track and the audio changes in the other. That's how BB will need to work eventually, move the RealChart notes and the RealNotes will move.
You can also drag the midi RC into RapidComposer with the same chord track imported from BB it will then refit the midi to the notes you need, but you will need to output it through a Virtual Bass.
I guess you need so much recorded material to cover all the possibilities.
I disagree, to get a basic functionality, the bass should simply ignore the upper part of the chords, and play D (maybe with simple patterns using fifths and octaves) over Cm7/D.
RealTracks in song: ~903:Bass, Electric, SmoothCool Sw16 100 RealTracks in song: 2765:Bass, Electric, PuertoRicoAguinaldo Ev16 120 RealTracks in song: 3111:Bass, Electric FunkSimpleAlex Ev16 110 RealTracks in song: 2620:Bass, Electric, FunkSwing16ths Sw16 085 RealTracks in song: 2607:Bass, Electric, ModernSlapFunkAlex Ev16 110 RealTracks in song: 2960:Bass, Acoustic, SmoothBalladNeil Ev16 065 RealTracks in song: 3049:Bass, Acoustic, SpanishTangoNeil Ev 120
Only #903 is playing correctly, all the other ones are simply ignoring slash chords instructions, playing Cm7 patterns over Cm7/D chords, which is plain wrong.
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