You should play a note and when you play legato to the second note you will hear a slide up to it. The slide does not happen to the first note, only the second.
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If by "hold" you mean the first note must be held throughout the second, that's incorrect. But the first's note-off message must come after the second note-on message. The overlap can be slight. In the Performance Tool, there was a "Legato Threshold" setting to adjust just how much overlap was necessary. It was usually quite brief, like 10 milliseconds. I don't think there's a setting for it in VI.
Are you in Logic? Perhaps Logic 8's issues with the EXS PT have scrambled the legato settings to require an unusually long overlap.
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[quote=plowman]In the Performance Tool, there was a "Legato Threshold" setting to adjust just how much overlap was necessary. It was usually quite brief, like 10 milliseconds. I don't think there's a setting for it in VI.You are correct. There is no way for the user to change the legato threshold in VI, and as it is set abnormally high, it is one of the few failings of the VI player. It seems to be aimed at people who can't really play, but for those of us who can, it means that in order to force a start note we have to leave a rather big gap. In Giga I think I used to set it to 0, and then either play legato or not.
DG
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I'm pretty sure the way it was happening when I first got the software was the way portamento worked on my other synths. As long as the note on of the 2nd note is slightly before the note offf of the first, you'd get the slide. Now it only works if I sustain the first note THROUGH the second note and then it only slide BACK to the first note when I release the second note. In other words, it doesn't slide to the second note at all. Not when playing legato or when holding the first note. So bassically, I can't get the second not to slide at all. Just get a slide back to the first note if I'm sustaining it. I know this can't be right. I must have changed a setting or something as this type of portamento is useless.
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@NealF said:
I'm pretty sure the way it was happening when I first got the software was the way portamento worked on my other synths. As long as the note on of the 2nd note is slightly before the note offf of the first, you'd get the slide. Now it only works if I sustain the first note THROUGH the second note and then it only slide BACK to the first note when I release the second note. In other words, it doesn't slide to the second note at all. Not when playing legato or when holding the first note. So bassically, I can't get the second not to slide at all. Just get a slide back to the first note if I'm sustaining it. I know this can't be right. I must have changed a setting or something as this type of portamento is useless.OK, it sounds as if you're doing everything correctly, although for some reason it is not working.
Please can you post a MIDI file where the behaviour is exhibited and either the patch name or an .fxb file so that I can try it out here.
DG
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I really need to get this solved quickly. It seems like there's a global setting that got changed.
I don't know that the midi file is going to be much help but I'll upload it as soon as I figure out how to do that. Is there a button for uploading that I just can't see? I'm on a Mac using Safari and Firefox.
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Was this ever solved? I'm seeing the exact same behavior as described earlier. I have to hold one note, then press another note (while holding the first) then when I release the 2nd note, I get a Portamento (slide) back to the first note. Nothing else seems to trigger the Portamento making it useless for composition. Any help would be greatly appreciated.