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What happens is that it'll generally only read the top note only.
Like, say you have a bassline that's playing the C5 key and in a different pattern the same bassline playing a E4 key at the same time. It will play the C5 key only. What happens is that when you make two instruments, it's like like two separate parts playing two different notes, not one part attempting to play two notes at the same time. In the electronic music world, multiple instruments playing the same part to support the general sound is called "layering" So, basically, you're layering your bassline to make it sound stronger. |
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