I have a feeling this may be a familiar query...
I'm working on a project in Cubase involving a rock band with VSL string parts. Some of the other instruments have been recorded in, others are VSTs. Some of the string parts involve sweeping arpeggios, and even using fast performance legato, they sound about a semiquaver behind the beat. I don't think this is a latency issue, as the staccato patches sound correct (and VI/VE automatically compensates for latency, right?), which suggests it is due to a slow attack sound on the performance legato.
Is the recommended solution for a faster attack sound to increase the velocity of the note, or to add staccato/detache notes to the slot rack? I would rather avoid both of these if possible, as the instrument tone is currently exactly as I want it, and adding shorter patches or increasing the velocity would alter it. I heard mention of a note-offset system, but couldn't see it anywhere in VI, is it a VI Pro-only feature?
Many thanks.
Pyre
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core 3.59Mhz Processor, 64 GB RAM, Windows 10.0.19045, Cubase 10.5.20, Sibelius 7, VEP 5.4.16181, VIP 2.4.16399, Symphonic Cube, MIR Rooms 1-5, Suite, Choir, Organ, Imperial, Solo Voices, Dimension Strings, Historic Winds, World Winds