Re: How does one Achieve Ghost Note Playback?
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Hi Steve
the MIDI playback depends on the playback system you use. You can use SoundFonts (with SyFont of VirtualMIDISynth), or you can use VST's, or you can use an external MIDI keyboard or sound module... There's lots of options and many of them have their own articulations or sound banks to get different playing styles.
If I'd were working only with SoundFonts, I would try changing the bass sound to "slap bass" just before the ghost note, then maybe I would try to make this note shorter (using staccato marks, or even reducing the time figure) and then I would insert a new instrument change to get my usual bass sound again.
If you're using some VST maybe you would like to see if there's some kind of "slap" of "ghost note" articulation within the plugin itself.
In my experience, notation and playback always have been different things. If you want to "hear something" try to get the sound you want, in any way. After that you can write muted "correct" notation lines