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Originally Posted by FKAB
That was the plan! But after auditioning them I found the samples were so similar that I let rs5k sort them out! Thanks.
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If all of your bass guitar samples sound similar and you cannot hear
the difference in the velocity levels between them, I have an idea for you to try.
This idea will focus on round robins, while RS5k will take care of the velocity.
Here is how this idea works:
Put four instances of RS5k onto one track (in series) and set them up
as round robins (25-33-50-100).
Chart for round robins found here: (25-33-50-100)
http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php...&postcount=210
Important: Put only ONE sample into each one of the four instances.
(In other words: one sample per RS5k instance).
Now set the "Min vol" knob to "-inf"dB in each instance of RS5k.
(Be sure to leave the "Volume" knob at the default setting of "+0.0"dB).
That should do the trick. Try that as an experiment to see how
it works with your bass guitar samples. It might be worth a try.
Side note: You will also have to activate the "Obey note-offs"
feature in each instance of RS5k because these are bass guitar samples.
(I'm guessing that you already knew that).
I hope that your project works great for you.