8/25/2023 0 Comments Riffstation for bass![]() ![]() I’ll have to go through some beat collections, starting with what we have for the BB, when set at 97 BPM. That’s the next step, and where I have to drop this for right now. ![]() Next, see if you can find a drum beat you already have, that when played at 97 BPM gets you the feel you want. Eventually, we are going to merge these into one track, but for now we want two tracks. Set up your Sonar Home Studio with two midi tracks. Go there, enter the artist name and song title, and you’ll get a BPM and key, also a Spotify link to the song. But, if you can live with getting real close, we can look at how to do that.įirst thing, get the key and BPM. It’s not cheap you’d be paying for time, like 25 to 30 pounds sterling per song. For the record, however, if you want note for note midi transcriptions, there are services that do that. We’re gonna get something that’s pretty good and gets us close enough to what we need to play the song. We’re not going to end up with a note for note perfect version. Let’s start with Rockin’ Daddy, and I’ll show you the process I would use. The Marco DiMaggio one is more of a modern hip-hop based track, right? Or do I have the wrong thing? For songs like that, there is a program called Riffstation that I use to get basic chord structure. ![]() Both those are very straight forward and follow basic blues progressions, for the most part. Rockin’ Daddy and the Guild demo should be pretty easy to work up. ![]()
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