This is a remix of a tune I've posted before, but this time it uses the Jaco Iconic Bass sample set for Kontakt from
http://www.orangetreesamples.com/jaco
So the MIDI track now drives the Iconic Bass in Kontakt.
http://soundcloud.com/hitfoundry/luc-po ... aco-iconic
I didnt do much tweaking in the Bass UI, just selected one of the cabinet settings, no tweaking of velocities etc. It would probably be better if I 'played' the bass MIDI again rather than retrofit the VST to existing MIDI, but overall apart from that Im pleased w/ the sound of Iconic Bass.
Even though its called 'fretless' but the GUI shows a fretted bass (??)
Luc Pont Eyes (Jaco Iconic Bass Remix)
Re: Luc Pont Eyes (Jaco Iconic Bass Remix)
that would be interesting to see how far it can go to fake a 'real' player.
The 'main sequence' is just plain boring from the instruments articulation, which you proabably expected anyway
The 'fills' are much better, a bit Jazzbass on steroids (first thought: wtaf Warwick - but then some of Jaco's records feature a similiar tone indeed).
I'm not exactly a fan of him, but had a severe phase of Weather Report in the late 70s, so had to refresh...
Anyway I find it difficult to sample someone with such (a specific) articulation and expression.
But I don't relate this to his very high standard in playing technique. It's the handling of plucking and damping of strings and 'chronological' sequence of these event in microtiming.
cheers, Tom
The 'main sequence' is just plain boring from the instruments articulation, which you proabably expected anyway

The 'fills' are much better, a bit Jazzbass on steroids (first thought: wtaf Warwick - but then some of Jaco's records feature a similiar tone indeed).
I'm not exactly a fan of him, but had a severe phase of Weather Report in the late 70s, so had to refresh...

Anyway I find it difficult to sample someone with such (a specific) articulation and expression.
But I don't relate this to his very high standard in playing technique. It's the handling of plucking and damping of strings and 'chronological' sequence of these event in microtiming.
cheers, Tom
Re: Luc Pont Eyes (Jaco Iconic Bass Remix)
I think the sample pack, like many in Kontakt, does a good job of humanizing a sequence in round robining velocity attacks. And activating one of the cab models gives a smoother more rounded sound by removing some of the string/fret noise. But in order to really humanize the playing ( ie fake a real player), you have to actually spend a lot of time thinking about articulations and velocities.
I rarely do that (except for some pitch bending which goes a long way to giving a fretless feel) mainly because Im more focused on composition than performance. If I want bass guitar, I generally record the real thing but I only have fretted, and couldnt play fretless properly anyway. In that context, this Orange Tree is quite good and offers a reasonable 'quick' result, that is, better than other Kontakt / or Halion ones I've tried (as you'd expect for the $$).
I rarely do that (except for some pitch bending which goes a long way to giving a fretless feel) mainly because Im more focused on composition than performance. If I want bass guitar, I generally record the real thing but I only have fretted, and couldnt play fretless properly anyway. In that context, this Orange Tree is quite good and offers a reasonable 'quick' result, that is, better than other Kontakt / or Halion ones I've tried (as you'd expect for the $$).
Re: Luc Pont Eyes (Jaco Iconic Bass Remix)
yeah, just noticed the fineprint about scripting and requirement of the 'full' version of Kontakt...
cheers, Tom
cheers, Tom
Re: Luc Pont Eyes (Jaco Iconic Bass Remix)
I cant be bothered with scripting, thats what I meant about being time consuming. But its good to know I could get closer to a more humanized sound if I ever wanted to spend the time though. Theres no way Id consider that as getting closer to sounding like Jaco though. Ive seen the man live 
