The fA (fast attack) patches are not looped, they are meant for faster movements when you don't wan to use perf-leg patches.
The corresponding patch, the regular sus-vib patch offers loops for the pp velocity.
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Herb
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Charles, this issue comes up fairly frequently. It simply comes down to the reality that a strings player cannot produce a loud sound using a single bowstroke for an extended period of time.
Having said that, a player can very possibly sustain a moderate volume note longer than some of the sustains (as a bass player I can speak about the bass sustains first hand). If you own VI Pro, there is a very reasonable solution. The sustains can be lengthened by using the stretch tool (the tutorials note that stretching works best with non-vibrato samples, but one certainly can stretch samples with vibrato). IMO, the stretched samples match or slightly exceed what a live player is capable of, and can prove very useful in certain situations.
Well, of course a single bow cannot go on indefinately. Actually, that is not the point here. Most looped sustain samples are looped with a down/up or up/down pattern, as are many of the loops in the Solo String library. As one holds down the note, one can hear the bowing change. In fact, this point was brought up in the initial response to my post.
My inquiry was directed at why these loops simple stop after a certain number of repetitions. Apparently this is how they were designed. This does not make a lot of sense to me, but now that I know this is not an equipment failure, I can deal with it.
Hi Noldar12,
Well, thanks! I do appreciate it and I offer my regrets if I sounded annoyed!
Peace,
Charles
@nektarios said:
I am glad I came across this thread, as it answered a whole lot of questions for me...
Excellent! I am glad these posts stay here after all these years.
Thank you for this, tip, Paul. And thank you, everyone, for your inputs. This workaround with the sus really helped me out a lot. I'm glad I found this thread.
- Gino
Hi dezkirkup,
Leave as little space as possible between the notes. One idea is to use a sustain pedal when you retrigger.
Does that help?
Best,
Paul