Electric Bass

Manual Control over the Played String
The green keys between C-1 and G-1 allow you to force incoming MIDI notes to be played on a
specic string.
C-1 forces the note to be played on the B string.
D-1 forces the note to be played on the E string.
E-1 forces the note to be played on the A string.
F-1 forces the note to be played on the D string.
G-1 forces the note to be played on the G string.
When you press one of these key switches, you can see that the playable range on the keyboard
is updated accordingly to show that only this range can be used to play a MIDI note.
Hand Position Reset
A-1 allows you to reset the hand position for a player. This means that you can force the player to
come back to playing on lower frets after having moved up to higher hand positions, for
example.
Force Slide
To force a slide between two notes, press B -1 on your MIDI keyboard before playing the note.
NOTE
This works if it is physically possible to play a slide, that is, to stay on the same string.
Articulation key switches
The yellow keys between C0 and G0 trigger the articulations.
C0 triggers the Sustain articulation.
C#0 triggers the Slap articulation.
D0 triggers the Sustain Pick articulation.
D#0 triggers the Slap-Pull articulation.
E0 triggers the Mute articulation.
F0 triggers the Articial Harmonics articulation.
G0 triggers the Natural Harmonics articulation.
Bass note trigger
With the black and white keys, you trigger the corresponding bass notes.
Slide Key Switches
The red keys between B4 and B6 contains various fret slides.
When these are played with a velocity below or equal to 64, you get a downwards slide. With
velocities above 64, you get upwards and downwards slides.
The slides are mapped chromatically, but they refer to the following open strings:
B4 – D#5 contain slides on the B string.
Electric Bass
Key switches
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