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Native Instruments Scarbee MM-Bass User Manual

Native Instruments Scarbee MM-Bass
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USER’S MANUAL
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Native Instruments Scarbee MM-Bass Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeVirtual Instrument
FormatKONTAKT Instrument
MIDI ControlYes
Sound SourceSampled
CompatibilityKONTAKT
ArticulationsMultiple
Required SoftwareKONTAKT 5.5.1 or later
Library Size2.5 GB
System Requirements4 GB RAM
Velocity LayersMultiple

Summary

Keyboard Playing Techniques

Automatic String Selection

Explains how the instrument automatically selects strings to minimize hand movement, mimicking a real bass player.

Manual String Selection

Details methods for manual string selection using key switches and MIDI controllers.

Key Layout and Controls

Instrument Articulations

Sustains, Mutes, and Harmonics

Explains the default sustain articulation, velocity-based mutes, and harmonic sounds.

Hammer-on and Pull-off Techniques

Details how to trigger hammer-on and pull-off articulations, including legato playing and key switches.

Fast Grace Note Up

Describes the method for triggering fast grace notes using quick legato playing without key switches.

Slides and Slide Speed

Explains how to trigger slides and how velocity determines slide speed, with different tempo ranges.

Buzz-trills and Trills

Details the activation of buzz-trills and trills using the G#0 key switch and velocity ranges.

Trill Tails

Explains how to trigger trill tails, which are trill samples with removed attack, for use as tails on other articulations.

Pickup Clap Sound

Describes how to play the A#0 key switch to produce a pickup clap sound, its function, and sample count.

Playing Techniques

Sustaining Notes

Vibrato Control

Main Menu and Instrument Settings

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