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John Rammelt

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  1. Yes, the Key Switch Layout document is your friend for playing EZbass live. Reid: I have never experienced any difficulty playing fast notes or high velocities. Something does not sound right about that. What isn't clear in the interface but documented in the manual is that CC67 controls damping. Does your controller send CC67 for some reason? Anyways, that shouldn't affect playing fast notes but how fast are we talking about? I can play 16th notes @150 bpm (I can't keep the time but the notes sound). Vernon: Slides, hammer-ons and pull-offs are on by default for the 2 neighbouring half notes and becomes a slide or Hamme-on/pull-off depending on how fast the second note is triggered. You can override this and perform long slides or legatos with the key switches. If this translates well to other libraries, I can't tell, they must work the same way. I am originally a bass player (although it was a long time ago I played it "for real" on stage) and I am really thrilled by what can be achieved with EZbass. Even though I enjoy playing stuff "live" on the keyboard, the versatility is great. Since I have SD3, EZkeys and EZbass I can get a demo of an idea going in no time by first giving EZbass the drum midi for the playing style, dropping the EZkeys Song for the chords and it's a good start. I confess I am biased though. John
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