Alec,
I disagree. Other than playing in the key of "F", the keyboard is designed well for the bass to fall in the proper place, other than my personal preference of preferring it hit the lower F instead of the octave above. As I have said, using electric bass is resonant enough for the higher bass F to come through. I stand by this statement PROVIDING a bass pattern hasn't been composed in a wild and all over the keyboard way and extending beyond a reasonable reach for a bass. Also, I am assuming one composes in the key of "C". If you want to play in another key, do so or use the transpose button. Once I compose a pattern, I have yet to have to change the pitch point later, depending on the key I play in. I can play in any key and the bass will respond in the proper place. I suppose if someone composed a bass track higher than the normal bass range, you can run into a problem that would definitely require going in and changing the pitch point. Otherwise, I have not had a reason to do this.