Hi,
Wonder if some of the tech guys at VSL could answer this?
When you use Spectrasonic au instruments in Logic there is a release problem. If you stop the sequencer during a held note or release phase when the sequencer is restarted the relese envelope is still replayed to it's conclusion (not to be confused with chase events) even if you are re-starting from the beginnning of the song. This can be very problematic with instruments with long tails. You can even have the weird example of stopping playback then going on to bounce a finished mix to find the tail of the stopped note dying away at the start of the bounced mix!
i ask this with reference to the VI au versions as Spectrasonichave been aware of the problem for nearly 2 years now yet have not solved it in an update - they indicate the problem lies within the Logic engine.
I hope that the VI's will not exhibite this once transferred from exs to au - an example would be a large gong where it had been set to play to the end of the sample resounding on sequence start up even if the sequencer is started from a different position.
Can VSL test the VI's with respect to decay envelopes? - thanks
Julian
Wonder if some of the tech guys at VSL could answer this?
When you use Spectrasonic au instruments in Logic there is a release problem. If you stop the sequencer during a held note or release phase when the sequencer is restarted the relese envelope is still replayed to it's conclusion (not to be confused with chase events) even if you are re-starting from the beginnning of the song. This can be very problematic with instruments with long tails. You can even have the weird example of stopping playback then going on to bounce a finished mix to find the tail of the stopped note dying away at the start of the bounced mix!
i ask this with reference to the VI au versions as Spectrasonichave been aware of the problem for nearly 2 years now yet have not solved it in an update - they indicate the problem lies within the Logic engine.
I hope that the VI's will not exhibite this once transferred from exs to au - an example would be a large gong where it had been set to play to the end of the sample resounding on sequence start up even if the sequencer is started from a different position.
Can VSL test the VI's with respect to decay envelopes? - thanks
Julian