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Issue with Rozeta Bassline ?
@brambos , hope you don't mind to also ask the community if there's a workaround...Or something I'm simply missing...
Issue
Ok, in Rozeta Bassline, if you set the keyboard C1-C2 to launch patterns, it works fine BUT the first note is sending at least a velocity of 1 (0 then 1) so I'm hearing one note into Troublemaker.
I can't have a "0" velocity sent.
As there's no record button into the sequencer I fail to see the point to play Troublemaker passing by the sequencer.
Am I wrong ?
questions
I also don't understand the option "midi transpose (octaves around C4) " it doesn't do anything (?)
On the website, it says "Transpose using MIDI keys" but how do you make this works ? (I don't need it now, just out of curiosity...)
http://ruismaker.com/odessa/
But I found out the "Shift base note" which makes crunchy bass as hell
Thanks for any help with all that.
Comments
Rozeta doesn’t make any sound, and it doesn’t pass keyboard input through itself. So, I’m thinking you must have the keyboard sending to Troublemaker as well. Turn that off so that the keyboard is only going to Rozeta Bass Line, not Troublemaker, and I think your problem will go away.
Again - the keyboard needs to be pointed at Rozeta, not Troublemaker. If you do that then when a pattern is playing hitting, say a D4, transposes the playing pattern up two semitones, B3, down one semitone.
Note, this is a pure transpose. Every note is shifted down the same number of steps. You can use Rozeta Scales in the middle if you want the transpositions to stay in a given key.
@wim ok I see...
In fact, I wanted to use both ways...I mean bass lines from BM3, then add some patterns with variations...
I guess I need to add an other Troublemaker independent from the sequencer...but I'm out of midi channels, also trying to grab CPU everywhere
Anyway, thanks a lot for the clarification !