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  • Thank you for the edit,  I prefer this way better than your previous aggressive message.   [;)]

    Maybe my ears are bad,  I'm hearing weird transitions between A and G in the examples that I posted previously...

    In 3 months my next music college session start.  I will ask an oboe professor what he thinks about these demos...  Thank you for your time.  [;)]


  • Sorry, I am a smart aleck.   No, your ears are not bad, you are probably just hearing the natural, deliberately imperfect transition sound. 


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    @Vincent M said:

    Thank you for the edit,  I prefer this way better than your previous aggressive message.  

    Maybe my ears are bad,  I'm hearing weird transitions between A and G in the examples that I posted previously...

    In 3 months my next music college session start.  I will ask an oboe professor what he thinks about these demos...  Thank you for your time.  

     

     In the meantime I've told you a good workaround, so it shouldn't stop you working.

    DG


  • Thank you for your help DG.

    For my composition I am at harmonisation step right now.  I will orchestrate my composition when harmonisation will be finish,  maybe in 2 or 3 months.

    You can be sure that I will try the trick you give me.  Thanks again!  [;)]

    Vincent


  •  Though it still doesn't sound at all weird to me.  It sounds good in fact.  I still don't understand why this is considered "weird" and in need of a workaround.  it is what happens when one samples legato. 


  • And I don't understand why I'm the only one who ear this patch weird!  [:D]  Maybe my ears have a problem with the 440 HZ!  [:O]


  • I can tell why you would think it sounds weird but it doesn't sound unnatural to me. It's probably just a sound that doesn't sit well in your ears but there's nothing wrong with that.

  •  Thank you for your time Casiquire.  I think my ears are unbalanced!  It's strange...  [:D]


  • Being unbalanced in every way only makes you a better musician!

  • Can't hear any problem either, sounds good to me, that's a nice real sound of oboe


  • The more messages I got on my thread the more the situation become embarrassing for me.  [:D]

    What a nice way to show my poor audio engineer skills!  Maybe I could collect some donations for an ears operation!  [:D]