Create sub-bass with Karma?
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Create sub-bass with Karma?
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Am trying to setup Karma so that when I play a chord with the left hand an additional sub-base note is produced, the root note. It doesn't need to be rhythmic, just sounding while I hold the keys.
I have been fiddling round with the settings of 1044 droner but am sure there must be a RTC model that comes closer to it?
And it should stay within a certain key range, the sound of this sub-base note, like C1 to C2.
I did read the OP manual/parameter guide but I just don't get the results am looking for.
Am trying to setup Karma so that when I play a chord with the left hand an additional sub-base note is produced, the root note. It doesn't need to be rhythmic, just sounding while I hold the keys.
I have been fiddling round with the settings of 1044 droner but am sure there must be a RTC model that comes closer to it?
And it should stay within a certain key range, the sound of this sub-base note, like C1 to C2.
I did read the OP manual/parameter guide but I just don't get the results am looking for.
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Ok, maybe I wasn't clear - am using a pad sound (program) only, not a split. Am playing a chord around C4 range, and want to add a bass note from the same sound like 2 octaves lower. And then within this lower octave-range.
I want to do this so as to have a pad sound, plus a low bass (which one usually plays with the left hand, thumb and small finger) and the keep the right hand free for the melody.
I want to do this so as to have a pad sound, plus a low bass (which one usually plays with the left hand, thumb and small finger) and the keep the right hand free for the melody.
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If I understand you correctly, when you play a chord you want a bass sound to play the lowest note always?
There's an easier way.
For example, take any mono bass program such as Program ID066 Distortion Head.
On Program Basic > set Voice Assign: Priority to Low.
That’s it. No matter how many notes you play, it will always play the lowest note you are holding.
Now save that program and put it in a combi.
Whenever you play a chord, the lowest note will be played by the bass program.
Does that do what you want?
There's an easier way.
For example, take any mono bass program such as Program ID066 Distortion Head.
On Program Basic > set Voice Assign: Priority to Low.
That’s it. No matter how many notes you play, it will always play the lowest note you are holding.
Now save that program and put it in a combi.
Whenever you play a chord, the lowest note will be played by the bass program.
Does that do what you want?
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Thanks Stephen, I was more thinking of
- a program, not a combi
- a pad sound, and with the same sound add the base-note of a chord
- so no separate bass-guitar etc sound but within the same program/sound
Just as if I had a third arm/hand to hold the bass tones about 2 octaves lower than the chord.
- a program, not a combi
- a pad sound, and with the same sound add the base-note of a chord
- so no separate bass-guitar etc sound but within the same program/sound
Just as if I had a third arm/hand to hold the bass tones about 2 octaves lower than the chord.
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It's been a while but I still haven't managed to get this going.
It should be when I play a chord in any inversion (?) and karma always plays/adds automatically the root bass note 1 or 2 octaves lower, within the same sound (not a separate program/sound).
It should be when I play a chord in any inversion (?) and karma always plays/adds automatically the root bass note 1 or 2 octaves lower, within the same sound (not a separate program/sound).
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Ah I see the problem. First turn KARMA on then go to the KARMA tab.BlackForest wrote:It's been a while but I still haven't managed to get this going.
It should be when I play a chord in any inversion (?) and karma always plays/adds automatically the root bass note 1 or 2 octaves lower, within the same sound (not a separate program/sound).
In GE Setup/Key Zones check the Thru In Zone box. That allows your chords to come through. Go ahead and use GE 0: Arp Model 01 Up/Dn for this.
In MIDI Filter CC Offset uncheck the CC-A box. That disables the panning effect built into this particular GE.
In Control put Transpose down -12 or -24 depending if you want one or two octaves. You can even assign this to a switch if you like but I'm not going to explain that process here.
Change Clock Advance Mode to Dyn. This will disable the clock from enabling events, in other words it stops the arpeggiation.
Make sure Chord Trigger Mode is on 1st. This will allow the first note of the arp to play. That note is the transposed bottom portion of your chord. Though we will need to adjust some RTC parameters before that takes place.
Put Velocity Sense Bottom on 1. This will make it so the transposed note adopts the same velocity as the chord you play.
In GE RTP Scenes go to number 11 and change the Note Series: Wrap Bottom value from +36 to 0. This disables wrapping of low generated notes to higher values.
Now jump over to the KARMA GE tab. You can also access the same screen from the Control Surface menu, doesn't matter.
Change your tempo to 40, this will elongate the rhythm sustain values of the generated notes. Also move slider 2 Rhythm Pattern all the way up. Slider 3 Duration Control should also be all the way up. All these parameters will sustain the generated note.
Velocity accents should be all the way up, you don't need KARMA accenting the velocity of the generated low note.
Put slider 5 Note Range at 0. In the off chance that you actually hold a note long enough to go to the next note in the Series, this will make it so KARMA just triggers the same low note. Also flip Switch 1 to Force Mono. That means KARMA can only generate one note at a time.
I believe that's it.
KARMA will not be perfect. Sometimes it might generate a transposed note from the middle of your chord. This actually has more to do with your playing than with KARMA. There might be a way around this but I'm not sure at this moment. You could build a custom GE to get around that problem I'm sure. Besides, ocasionally playing a random transposed note from your chord ads flavor to the performance. KARMA is not meant to be static.
Good luck.
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Awesome, thank you Charles, you're the man!CharlesFerraro wrote:Ah I see the problem. .....BlackForest wrote:It's been a while but I still haven't managed to get this going.
It should be when I play a chord in any inversion (?) and karma always plays/adds automatically the root bass note 1 or 2 octaves lower, within the same sound (not a separate program/sound).
I'll try this later on - still another 2h at work here in Germany...
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So, it does work indeed! Excellent.
I found out one also has to enable "Root Position" in tab "Control", that's working 100% now.
I found out one also has to enable "Root Position" in tab "Control", that's working 100% now.
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