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As a guitar player that switched to bass a few years ago, then back to guitar more recently, I can not emphasize enough, that bass and guitar are not the same instrument, despite the similarities. I made the mistake of thinking I could play both and quickly found out that it takes a certain approach and finesse to execute a great performance on a bass, no matter how well you know the song in your mind and on your guitar. This is such great info and software to have available. You the man for breaking all this down to us, Rob🤘🤘🤘
Amazing content as always mate. I’ve only just started down the DAW rabbit hole and it’s overwhelming the amount of knowledge required. This broke it down so well, your little tips like the MIDI volume are really appreciated. Years of learning in a 22 minute video!
Thanks for making this! If you have Ableton, and I'm pretty sure other DAWs also have this, another cool and quick way to do this is to play the root notes of your chords (basically your expected bass line) in a higher octave and then use the "Audio to MIDI" function to convert that recorded audio into a midi track. Afterwards you can just move your midi notes down an octave, maybe quantize if you want to, and you got your bass track more or less done :)
Awesome tip! A year or so ago, I tried this method with Toontrack's EZ Bass plugin, and it didn't work as expected. (It also has a "Audio to MIDI" function). The results were unusable unfortunately. Perhaps I'll try it in Ableton! Or Pro tools might actually have that feature now too... I'll have to take a look!
@@RobArnoldWorld yeah Abletons audio to midi function so far has worked the best for me and the higher octaves always gave me better results in detection. Hope you can get some good results on your next try :)
Audio to midi can also be achieved with the sonuus g2m. It's not perfect all the time but it helps speed things up and is a killer studio tool. Great video Rob! I'd love to see an in depth one on your workflow for programming drums. Cheers
This is awesome! Definitely useful stuff for guys like who are still taking the first steps into recording, very insightful as always! 🤘🏻 You're the man, Rob! 👊🏻
I really need to get my head round all this. ROB PLEASE will you check my Fade to Black acoustic cover it would mean so much! Legendary info as usual man thank you 🙏
Rob, if you have guitar notes that is slight sharp or decays slightly flat, do you go through the process of pitch shifting the bass VST to be spot on or do you generally leave it as is? Thanks!
One trick I learned early on, is that whether or not you're going to actually use midi bass while making an album, taking the extra step to do so creates a pitch-perfect guide for when it's time to track guitars. The midi pitch is always true, so whenever you hear a discrepancy, you know it must be from the guitars. Now every once and awhile, there is some special circumstance, where you do need to manipulate the midi pitch, like if a guitar is doing a dive bomb, or you want something to be intentionally out of tune, or for some special effect. And in that case yes, I will pitch shift the midi accordingly. Hope that info helps!🎸
Have you checked this video out Jake? ua-cam.com/video/8jy_GIu-bsk/v-deo.html I also show more drum programming in a few other videos in my Song Writing, Recording Tutorials, & More playlist! ua-cam.com/play/PLlBg61aZ3R9gcG2rHRZtkuwliUfpwIDZv.html
This looks like a manual audio to midi procedure 😅 …. Not bad , it does spark some ideas on how to teach AI to analyze audio to convert to midi based on a guitar track… 🤔🤓
Hello rob, why you dont make a New band ? You have talent and you are humble! Im sure you Can find a great singer, start a new chapter ! Make something New ! You dont need to do music exactly like chimaira, just be yourself! I'm serious Sorry about my english, I'm french lol
Well thanks man! Have you checked out my solo album Magnitude? ua-cam.com/play/PLlBg61aZ3R9h_lA7XLscaEX6rJoIBMGYs.html Or my album with my band, The Elite? ua-cam.com/play/PLlBg61aZ3R9hBSpMUiRf3PWiIf8mV2Tl2.html I also have a new solo album coming out at the end of the year! 🤘
@@RobArnoldWorldoh nope sorry because I didnt Heard about that, I will do that ! Thank you man, I will let you know what I think about that. And if you guys from Chimaira Come in Europe, I will buy ticket for sure. Cheers from France
When I program bass on ezbass, I use the grid and count intervals. Each line is a half step. So like if I’m programming a bass or keys line with an arpeggio I start on on the root and go up three lines (minor 3rd) and then up four more lines to the fifth. Same thing with chords, etc. So like instead of trying to figure every note out with a tuner, you went from the root up 3 steps, then up two more, etc. even faster than finding notes.
🎸GET MY JAM BUNDLES & DVD HERE! www.robarnoldworld.com/store
🎵Check out Sweetwater's Plugin SALE! sweetwater.sjv.io/Plugins
🙏Big thanks to all the members of my wonderful Patreon Community! Hop on board with us to help support and get involved! www.patreon.com/RobArnoldWorld
⬇See more⬇
Thank you SO much to the following
THANK YOU 👊 Aaron Price
THANK YOU 👊 Alex Legend
THANK YOU 👊 Ben Burnett
THANK YOU 👊 Bobby Case
THANK YOU 👊 Boku Senpai
THANK YOU 👊 Brian W. Rogers
THANK YOU 👊 Cal Strickland
THANK YOU 👊 Chad Youkers
THANK YOU 👊 Chris Santiago
THANK YOU 👊 Curtis Doyle
THANK YOU 👊 Daniel Richman
THANK YOU 👊 Darron Bryant
THANK YOU 👊 Dillon Brown
THANK YOU 👊 Drew Pedrick
THANK YOU 👊 Ethan Majstorovic
THANK YOU 👊 Eyeless
THANK YOU 👊 G Bishop
THANK YOU 👊 Gary Wright
THANK YOU 👊 Gavin Courtney
THANK YOU 👊 Hervé Franco
THANK YOU 👊 Ian C McCauley
THANK YOU 👊 Independence Guitar
THANK YOU 👊 Jake Fox
THANK YOU 👊 James Salmon
THANK YOU 👊 Jeff Holland
THANK YOU 👊 Joe Kueck
THANK YOU 👊 Jonathan Donelson
THANK YOU 👊 Josh Gleason
THANK YOU 👊 Kevin Smith
THANK YOU 👊 Mandm Randall
THANK YOU 👊 Marc Laakmann
THANK YOU 👊 Mechanization
THANK YOU 👊 Megatodd707
THANK YOU 👊 Mike Franco
THANK YOU 👊 Mike H
THANK YOU 👊 Nicholas Wilczewski
THANK YOU 👊 nUm Music Official
THANK YOU 👊 Olivier Rouleau
THANK YOU 👊 Rich Arnold
THANK YOU 👊 Robert Kadlick
THANK YOU 👊 Rocko Marrufo
THANK YOU 👊 Ryan Lesnick
THANK YOU 👊 Russell D Morrow III
THANK YOU 👊 Ryan Tibbert
THANK YOU 👊 Sam From Salem
THANK YOU 👊 Thomas Bryson
THANK YOU 👊 Thomas Spoor
THANK YOU 👊 Todd Jay
THANK YOU 👊 Travis Tutwiler
THANK YOU 👊 TriDoc
THANK YOU 👊 warduiz
THANK YOU 👊 Weleven
THANK YOU 👊 Alex White
THANK YOU 👊 Bill Valleras
THANK YOU 👊 Brady Clark
THANK YOU 👊 Brandun Keck
THANK YOU 👊 Gonzalo Ferniz Jr
THANK YOU 👊 Harry Wadley
THANK YOU 👊 Hiroyuki Kubo
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THANK YOU 👊 Ingo Deißenroth
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THANK YOU 👊 Jason Schulz
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THANK YOU 👊 Wayne de Zwart
And a special thanks to all of my Patreon supporters past and present, not mentioned here!🙏
As a guitar player that switched to bass a few years ago, then back to guitar more recently, I can not emphasize enough, that bass and guitar are not the same instrument, despite the similarities. I made the mistake of thinking I could play both and quickly found out that it takes a certain approach and finesse to execute a great performance on a bass, no matter how well you know the song in your mind and on your guitar. This is such great info and software to have available. You the man for breaking all this down to us, Rob🤘🤘🤘
I agree bro!🤘
Amazing content as always mate. I’ve only just started down the DAW rabbit hole and it’s overwhelming the amount of knowledge required. This broke it down so well, your little tips like the MIDI volume are really appreciated. Years of learning in a 22 minute video!
Awesome bro! Happy to help, and best of luck on your audio journey!🤘
Another lesson from the Professor!
🤘🤓
We need a clip of Jim doing the south park “they took our jerbbssss!”
I'll set it up!🤣
Derpa DER
See you at Chimaira Christmas. You can't fool me! 😘XXV!
Really helpful video brother 🔥
Happy to hear it!🎸
Thank you Mr. Arnold! Mega helpful!
Happy to hear it bro!🤘
Thanks for making this!
If you have Ableton, and I'm pretty sure other DAWs also have this, another cool and quick way to do this is to play the root notes of your chords (basically your expected bass line) in a higher octave and then use the "Audio to MIDI" function to convert that recorded audio into a midi track. Afterwards you can just move your midi notes down an octave, maybe quantize if you want to, and you got your bass track more or less done :)
Awesome tip! A year or so ago, I tried this method with Toontrack's EZ Bass plugin, and it didn't work as expected. (It also has a "Audio to MIDI" function). The results were unusable unfortunately. Perhaps I'll try it in Ableton! Or Pro tools might actually have that feature now too... I'll have to take a look!
@@RobArnoldWorld yeah Abletons audio to midi function so far has worked the best for me and the higher octaves always gave me better results in detection.
Hope you can get some good results on your next try :)
Audio to midi can also be achieved with the sonuus g2m. It's not perfect all the time but it helps speed things up and is a killer studio tool. Great video Rob! I'd love to see an in depth one on your workflow for programming drums. Cheers
This is awesome! Definitely useful stuff for guys like who are still taking the first steps into recording, very insightful as always! 🤘🏻 You're the man, Rob! 👊🏻
Cheers Jules!👊
Awesome video man! Very clear from the comments that the people at large needed this one!
Hey thanks dude!🤘
Heyy, you are a huge inspiration for me😃can I ask you which programme do u use? Thank u so much, you're amazing!🥰
Hey cheers man! Which program are you referring to? I use many!
Great Video!
I really need to get my head round all this. ROB PLEASE will you check my Fade to Black acoustic cover it would mean so much! Legendary info as usual man thank you 🙏
Sounded great dude! Nice playing!
@@RobArnoldWorld Made my day man, really did.
I’m not very good at all this but I’m trying
💪@@AkitaMetal
How long do you think till you can upload some, say guitar track, and some AI outputs a bass track to it? Or drums, or any combination there of.
Yeah dude... that's gonna be wild.🤯
Rob, if you have guitar notes that is slight sharp or decays slightly flat, do you go through the process of pitch shifting the bass VST to be spot on or do you generally leave it as is? Thanks!
One trick I learned early on, is that whether or not you're going to actually use midi bass while making an album, taking the extra step to do so creates a pitch-perfect guide for when it's time to track guitars. The midi pitch is always true, so whenever you hear a discrepancy, you know it must be from the guitars.
Now every once and awhile, there is some special circumstance, where you do need to manipulate the midi pitch, like if a guitar is doing a dive bomb, or you want something to be intentionally out of tune, or for some special effect. And in that case yes, I will pitch shift the midi accordingly. Hope that info helps!🎸
i see that killer sepultura Soloist in the background
🤘😝
I need to some tips and tricks for programming drums
Have you checked this video out Jake? ua-cam.com/video/8jy_GIu-bsk/v-deo.html
I also show more drum programming in a few other videos in my Song Writing, Recording Tutorials, & More playlist! ua-cam.com/play/PLlBg61aZ3R9gcG2rHRZtkuwliUfpwIDZv.html
This is definitely helpful brother👊🏻💀
Glad to hear it bro!👊
Even though I already know all this, for some reason I still love watching it. #Theprocess.
Hey thanks for tuning in Dakota!
Virtual Jim
Rob tell me, will chimaira fully go on tour and also make us europeans happy? :D
Only time will tell!
This looks like a manual audio to midi procedure 😅 …. Not bad , it does spark some ideas on how to teach AI to analyze audio to convert to midi based on a guitar track… 🤔🤓
Come to europe and do a tour I already have the line up😜😜:
Lamb of god
Trivium
Chimaira
Devildriver
Hello rob, why you dont make a New band ? You have talent and you are humble! Im sure you Can find a great singer, start a new chapter ! Make something New ! You dont need to do music exactly like chimaira, just be yourself! I'm serious
Sorry about my english, I'm french lol
Well thanks man! Have you checked out my solo album Magnitude? ua-cam.com/play/PLlBg61aZ3R9h_lA7XLscaEX6rJoIBMGYs.html
Or my album with my band, The Elite? ua-cam.com/play/PLlBg61aZ3R9hBSpMUiRf3PWiIf8mV2Tl2.html
I also have a new solo album coming out at the end of the year! 🤘
@@RobArnoldWorldoh nope sorry because I didnt Heard about that, I will do that ! Thank you man, I will let you know what I think about that.
And if you guys from Chimaira Come in Europe, I will buy ticket for sure. Cheers from France
👊@@Lau97432
When I program bass on ezbass, I use the grid and count intervals. Each line is a half step. So like if I’m programming a bass or keys line with an arpeggio I start on on the root and go up three lines (minor 3rd) and then up four more lines to the fifth. Same thing with chords, etc.
So like instead of trying to figure every note out with a tuner, you went from the root up 3 steps, then up two more, etc. even faster than finding notes.
i am iron man!