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Is there a bass note playing app following the played chord which plays a low bass note.
To be more specific is there an app that can produce a bass note that matches the played chord? I often use my hands for playing 2 controllers with 2 chords which have no deep bass or without playing the bass. Hope you will understand my question. So a low bass note generator with follows the played chords. I don't need a full bass sequence like iBassist, i own it already, but just a chord following bass note.
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You could use a midi program to split out the bottom note in your keyboard voicing, and send it to a bass synth. Maybe through an arpeggiator--like Rozeta or Step Polyarp, or Perforator--to get some extra rhythm.
One of the Midiflow apps ..
Check SoundPrism and Chordion apps
I understand what you are asking for, unfortunately I don’t have the answer but a real bright spark will probably know eventually . For now you can use chordion, you can play chords with one finger and play the bass notes/scale to that chord with the other finger at any octave above or below. Might be useful to you maybe. The midi channels from the chords and the bass notes can be different so you can route to different synths.
Guitarism can do this. You can send chords on one midi channel and bass on another midi channel. When you tap the chord buttons, the bass note will be triggered with the chord.
Details: http://www.rhism.com/guitarismQuadroplay.html
Yep, you are correct, bass needs to be played.
Awesome!
You seemed to dismiss iBassist but it seems ideal for this, it has chord detection and if you don’t want a pattern, you could just program a simple long note. This could either be played by one of the in-app basses, or potentially could be sent out to the synth of your choice.
If you can't get the midi filter working, a cruder way would be to do it in audio with a low pass filter, either in the synth or after it.
I don't own the app, but isn't this possible with https://audeonic.com/streambyter/ ?
Looking at this thread, I'd say you can basically do anything...
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/26949/streambyter-auv3-out-now-all-the-midi-control-you-could-ask-for/
Anything you’re clever enough to program anyway
Have a look at the changeling app. For changing single keys to chords
With Midiflow splitter you can restrict the range .. with midiflow channels to get to define which channels the note go to ..and yes you can use multiple instances in Audiobus...with note remapper you can map only for single bass note .....e.g CDEF .. map all to only C
I myself have the main Midiflow app which can do both of the above and even create multiple virtual ports
Thanks all for thinking with me but wouldn't it be better to have a little app that does this. Just a base line chord following note app. No iBassist, no rhythm, just a simple low bass note follower. I would be so handy and extend the (my) music.