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The Bass Instrument- What Generative App To Use?

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  • @JeffChasteen said:

    @oat_phipps said:
    Bass is the funnest instrument to play once you get a feel for it. I spent 10 years overlooking it before I finally picked one up and played with it.

    Bass is so much fun to play.
    However, I did discover that I had to be more sober as a bassplayer than I did as a guitarplayer during gigs.
    That's the only drawback :)

    --returns catalogue to pile--

  • @idexis said:

    @JeffChasteen said:

    @idexis said:

    @JeffChasteen said:

    @audiblevideo said:
    Three of us

    I blasted Berlin in its entirety with the front doors wide open last Friday afternoon. I hope the neighbors enjoyed it. I imagine they did. They don't seem to be philistines.

    It's possible!
    They could be from the ancient pentapolis and still enjoy finer things in life :o

    I dunno what John Ruskin would say about that.
    ;)

    Ahh, tough this one is!
    Give it a go I will.

    He might have said, "... oh only if my mother wasn't Protestant, I would have travelled more".

    But Mr. Matthew Arnold, the real culprit, could have thought: ...oh paradoxes of life
    if only the Philistines would have left their pigs in Europe, Goethe and Schiller wouldn't have to rant so much and if dad would have practiced muscular Buddhism, I would have travelled more.

    Something along those lines seems accurate to me.

    That's good.
    That's very good.

  • @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Dude this app rocks!!!! Thanks so much!

    Bass galore!

    @Reid said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    @Reid Which app is that? You mean Korg app?

    It's the app I linked to - ODESI It's a $49 PC/Mac app that generates chord progressions, rhythms, and bass lines, and beats
    http://odesi.mixedinkey.com/

    The iOS one is simpler, but it's free. You have to pay out for IAP before it can output MIDI, though.
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/odesi-chords-create-rhythms-basslines-chord-progressions/id1056176667?mt=8

    Bought Odesi 2 (Thanks for posting).. amazing..

    Now, I am begging shamelessly... PLEASE, can we get midi import into KRFT..

    Thank you very much...

  • How would you use it with KRFT?

    @RajahP said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Dude this app rocks!!!! Thanks so much!

    Bass galore!

    @Reid said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    @Reid Which app is that? You mean Korg app?

    It's the app I linked to - ODESI It's a $49 PC/Mac app that generates chord progressions, rhythms, and bass lines, and beats
    http://odesi.mixedinkey.com/

    The iOS one is simpler, but it's free. You have to pay out for IAP before it can output MIDI, though.
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/odesi-chords-create-rhythms-basslines-chord-progressions/id1056176667?mt=8

    Bought Odesi 2 (Thanks for posting).. amazing..

    Now, I am begging shamelessly... PLEASE, can we get midi import into KRFT..

    Thank you very much...

  • Does anyone else find it incredibly easy to sketch out a whole song with just a bass instrument? you barely have to do anything

  • edited August 2017

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    How would you use it with KRFT?

    @RajahP said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Dude this app rocks!!!! Thanks so much!

    Bass galore!

    @Reid said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    @Reid Which app is that? You mean Korg app?

    It's the app I linked to - ODESI It's a $49 PC/Mac app that generates chord progressions, rhythms, and bass lines, and beats
    http://odesi.mixedinkey.com/

    The iOS one is simpler, but it's free. You have to pay out for IAP before it can output MIDI, though.
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/odesi-chords-create-rhythms-basslines-chord-progressions/id1056176667?mt=8

    Bought Odesi 2 (Thanks for posting).. amazing..

    Now, I am begging shamelessly... PLEASE, can we get midi import into KRFT..

    Thank you very much...

    Odesi can come up with some stuff that I can never come up with...
    Its exported midi in KRFT will be wild.. the Explode function can take these imported midi files to new levels..

    Check this...

  • Are you talking about the Desktop version or IOS version?

    @RajahP said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    How would you use it with KRFT?

    @RajahP said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Dude this app rocks!!!! Thanks so much!

    Bass galore!

    @Reid said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    @Reid Which app is that? You mean Korg app?

    It's the app I linked to - ODESI It's a $49 PC/Mac app that generates chord progressions, rhythms, and bass lines, and beats
    http://odesi.mixedinkey.com/

    The iOS one is simpler, but it's free. You have to pay out for IAP before it can output MIDI, though.
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/odesi-chords-create-rhythms-basslines-chord-progressions/id1056176667?mt=8

    Bought Odesi 2 (Thanks for posting).. amazing..

    Now, I am begging shamelessly... PLEASE, can we get midi import into KRFT..

    Thank you very much...

    Odesi can come up with some stuff that I can never come up with...
    Its exported midi in KRFT will be wild.. the Explode function can take these imported midi files to new levels..

    Check this...

  • edited August 2017

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Are you talking about the Desktop version or IOS version?

    @RajahP said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    How would you use it with KRFT?

    @RajahP said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Dude this app rocks!!!! Thanks so much!

    Bass galore!

    @Reid said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    @Reid Which app is that? You mean Korg app?

    It's the app I linked to - ODESI It's a $49 PC/Mac app that generates chord progressions, rhythms, and bass lines, and beats
    http://odesi.mixedinkey.com/

    The iOS one is simpler, but it's free. You have to pay out for IAP before it can output MIDI, though.
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/odesi-chords-create-rhythms-basslines-chord-progressions/id1056176667?mt=8

    Bought Odesi 2 (Thanks for posting).. amazing..

    Now, I am begging shamelessly... PLEASE, can we get midi import into KRFT..

    Thank you very much...

    Odesi can come up with some stuff that I can never come up with...
    Its exported midi in KRFT will be wild.. the Explode function can take these imported midi files to new levels..

    Check this...

    Yes, the desktop version... The video failed to show that you can click on a part (say melody) and export a midi file of that processed part...

  • @db909 said:
    Does anyone else find it incredibly easy to sketch out a whole song with just a bass instrument? you barely have to do anything

    Depends on what sort of track you're after. I sometimes play my bass along with some beats to establish the structure of a more rhythmic track, but I like playing melodies on the bass too, so for that stuff I'd put chordal tracks on first.

  • Thanks man!
    Yeah I noticed the IOS version is extremely limited and the video got me really interested but I do t do desktop.
    Kimpler has my attention as well but has no built in bass or drum grooves to get you going.
    Chordbot seems like my way to go for now then as it has all main instruments and export to midi is also possible. Most likely I'll export to Cubasis and build from there.

    So with KRFT Midi in you will be able to import whole Midi files or patterns ?

    @RajahP said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Are you talking about the Desktop version or IOS version?

    @RajahP said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    How would you use it with KRFT?

    @RajahP said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Dude this app rocks!!!! Thanks so much!

    Bass galore!

    @Reid said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    @Reid Which app is that? You mean Korg app?

    It's the app I linked to - ODESI It's a $49 PC/Mac app that generates chord progressions, rhythms, and bass lines, and beats
    http://odesi.mixedinkey.com/

    The iOS one is simpler, but it's free. You have to pay out for IAP before it can output MIDI, though.
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/odesi-chords-create-rhythms-basslines-chord-progressions/id1056176667?mt=8

    Bought Odesi 2 (Thanks for posting).. amazing..

    Now, I am begging shamelessly... PLEASE, can we get midi import into KRFT..

    Thank you very much...

    Odesi can come up with some stuff that I can never come up with...
    Its exported midi in KRFT will be wild.. the Explode function can take these imported midi files to new levels..

    Check this...

    Yes, the desktop version... The video failed to show that you can click on a part (say melody) and export a midi file of that processed part...

  • guessing from the screenshots, the difference of Odesi seems to be the choice of playing styles, which reminds a bit to Band-in-a-Box on desktop.
    This may result in more 'groovy' patterns, but that's a tough one because 'bass' is essentially on microtiming and less hitting the exact metric points.
    Anyway it will add a significant amount of better flow.

  • edited August 2017

    You can very quickly get Oscilab or Different Drummer generating a bass line in your chosen key. MIDI out to iFretless, should cover most of what you want.

  • @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Thanks man!
    Yeah I noticed the IOS version is extremely limited and the video got me really interested but I do t do desktop.
    Kimpler has my attention as well but has no built in bass or drum grooves to get you going.
    Chordbot seems like my way to go for now then as it has all main instruments and export to midi is also possible. Most likely I'll export to Cubasis and build from there.

    So with KRFT Midi in you will be able to import whole Midi files or patterns ?

    @RajahP said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Are you talking about the Desktop version or IOS version?

    @RajahP said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    How would you use it with KRFT?

    @RajahP said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Dude this app rocks!!!! Thanks so much!

    Bass galore!

    @Reid said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    @Reid Which app is that? You mean Korg app?

    It's the app I linked to - ODESI It's a $49 PC/Mac app that generates chord progressions, rhythms, and bass lines, and beats
    http://odesi.mixedinkey.com/

    The iOS one is simpler, but it's free. You have to pay out for IAP before it can output MIDI, though.
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/odesi-chords-create-rhythms-basslines-chord-progressions/id1056176667?mt=8

    Bought Odesi 2 (Thanks for posting).. amazing..

    Now, I am begging shamelessly... PLEASE, can we get midi import into KRFT..

    Thank you very much...

    Odesi can come up with some stuff that I can never come up with...
    Its exported midi in KRFT will be wild.. the Explode function can take these imported midi files to new levels..

    Check this...

    Yes, the desktop version... The video failed to show that you can click on a part (say melody) and export a midi file of that processed part...

    I am hoping patterns....

  • Cool will check out different drummer! I have it but never thought of that.

    @Telefunky said:
    guessing from the screenshots, the difference of Odesi seems to be the choice of playing styles, which reminds a bit to Band-in-a-Box on desktop.
    This may result in more 'groovy' patterns, but that's a tough one because 'bass' is essentially on microtiming and less hitting the exact metric points.
    Anyway it will add a significant amount of better flow.

    @Jocphone said:
    You can very quickly get Oscilab or Different Drummer generating a bass line in your chosen key. MIDI out to iFretless, should cover most of what you want.

    @RajahP said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Thanks man!
    Yeah I noticed the IOS version is extremely limited and the video got me really interested but I do t do desktop.
    Kimpler has my attention as well but has no built in bass or drum grooves to get you going.
    Chordbot seems like my way to go for now then as it has all main instruments and export to midi is also possible. Most likely I'll export to Cubasis and build from there.

    So with KRFT Midi in you will be able to import whole Midi files or patterns ?

    @RajahP said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Are you talking about the Desktop version or IOS version?

    @RajahP said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    How would you use it with KRFT?

    @RajahP said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Dude this app rocks!!!! Thanks so much!

    Bass galore!

    @Reid said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    @Reid Which app is that? You mean Korg app?

    It's the app I linked to - ODESI It's a $49 PC/Mac app that generates chord progressions, rhythms, and bass lines, and beats
    http://odesi.mixedinkey.com/

    The iOS one is simpler, but it's free. You have to pay out for IAP before it can output MIDI, though.
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/odesi-chords-create-rhythms-basslines-chord-progressions/id1056176667?mt=8

    Bought Odesi 2 (Thanks for posting).. amazing..

    Now, I am begging shamelessly... PLEASE, can we get midi import into KRFT..

    Thank you very much...

    Odesi can come up with some stuff that I can never come up with...
    Its exported midi in KRFT will be wild.. the Explode function can take these imported midi files to new levels..

    Check this...

    Yes, the desktop version... The video failed to show that you can click on a part (say melody) and export a midi file of that processed part...

    I am hoping patterns....

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