Feature Request: Choose Left Hand Playing Position

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  • Henrik Ekblom
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    Thanks for the request, it’s noted!

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

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    Thanked by: Phil Pendlebury
    Michael Gremillion
    Participant

    Yes Phil, this is a good suggestion. It would solve the problem I am having now. Every song I am working on gets the low C and D notes played on the B string, instead of the A string like I want. I have to manually move all the notes in the Grid Editor.

    I was wanting to request that EZB have a feature that would allow it to only use four strings, like old school basses. But Phil’s idea would serve the same purpose.


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    Thanked by: Henrik Ekblom and Phil Pendlebury
    James
    Participant

    This thread has been discussed ad nauseam before – and since the sounds are all the same – on the open E string or the B string 5th fret there’s no point worrying about which graphic the program chooses to show you which note you’re on.

    Phil Pendlebury
    Participant

    This thread has been discussed ad nauseam before – and since the sounds are all the same – on the open E string or the B string 5th fret there’s no point worrying about which graphic the program chooses to show you which note you’re on.

    Sigh.

    Did you look at the date of the first post and read the content?

    This is not about graphics, it is about the actual sound which differs depending on using an open string for example open A or A fret on E string.

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    James
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    Sigh.

    Did you look at the date of the first post and read the content?

    This is not about graphics, it is about the actual sound which differs depending on using an open string for example open A or A fret on E string.

    Sigh – OMG Phil why don’t you quit the Toontrack forums and join an Adobe one instead.

    Of course – since you’re so worried about the look of your virtual base you have’t listened to the notes to know that sound of an A on the open A string is the same as the on the 5th fret of the E string yet…

    Phil Pendlebury
    Participant

    Sigh.

    Did you look at the date of the first post and read the content?

    This is not about graphics, it is about the actual sound which differs depending on using an open string for example open A or A fret on E string.

    Sigh – OMG Phil why don’t you quit the Toontrack forums and join an Adobe one instead.

    Of course – since you’re so worried about the look of your virtual base you have’t listened to the notes to know that sound of an A on the open A string is the same as the on the 5th fret of the E string yet…

    On a real bass it is not the same and that was the point. This was not about graphics.

    Now kindly stop trolling my posts 🙂

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    James
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    On a real bass it is not the same and that was the point. This was not about graphics.

    Now kindly stop trolling my posts 🙂

    And you know what – if you had a REAL Fender Precision in your lap I would agree with you – but you don’t, it’s a MIDI library and the E1 sounds trigger the same E1 sound file: Not E1 on the open E string or E1 at 5th fret on the B string. Just E1. So the only reason you would want to play E1 on the B string is so it looked different on the screen – it won’t sound any different.

    And don’t worry – your posts aren’t so electric that I’m surfing the forums looking for them (heaven forbid!) – but as I said (if you are capable of reading posts and not projecting your own words into them) I said this had been discussed Ad Nauseam before so just wanted to clear it up in this post as well.

    I’m sorry you don’t like people responding to your posts. Maybe take a break if it’s upsetting you so much.

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