![]() With a bass, you have the notes at your fingertips in a much more tactile way than you do when programming, unless you have spent the time getting familiar with all the different MIDI program changes, keystrokes, controller changes. (On a side note, I think this is more a left/right brain thing. ![]() This takes time, and interrupts the creative flow. For instance, when programming a bass part in Trillian, I would need to change sounds and hunt out the slap sound for the sound that I wanted. However, when you're programming you write without instrumental embellishment. I used to program bass parts, and they were pretty functional.
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