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  • to avoid confusion - papabaer is using Vienna Instruments, nils is referring to the kontakt versions of horizon series products
    christian

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
  • Good point thanks for that ! [:)]

  • Thanks Christian.

    papabaer, in any case I think my suggestion about chasing notes and making keyswitches longer should still apply (although I'm not a VI user myself). I assume you have a keyswitch in the beginning of your song, right? Generally I think it's more likely that Cubase never plays the keyswitches than that the sampler (VI in this case) ignores them. Sorry, I don't really now how to help you more. I hope you'll find a solution.

  • Thankyou for your replies I´ll struggle on.

  • OK two things.
    1) I always make sure that my keyswitches are legato with a value of about -10 ticks. I also makes sure that chase notes is set in the preferences.
    2) Do remember that Cubase thinks that C3 is Middle C, whereas we all know that it should be C4. This could also cause some mistakes.

    DG

  • Thanks DG I´ll check out the areas you have just covered.

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    @papabear said:

    Hi Nils thankyou for your prompt reply. I am referring ti the keyswitches "Sometimes" working and sometimes not, and I mean when I run the music from the beginning. It´s interesting that you say I can use VSL in Kontakt 2? Native Instruments told me just last week this is not possible ??


    Hmmmm.. when you say "sometimes working and sometimes not"...

    Do you mean that you can point to certain individual keyswitches that work on one playthrough and do not work on the next?

    Or do you mean that you can point to certain individual keyswitches that always work and certain individual keyswitches that always don't?

    The reason I ask is because... one possible problem is that maybe some keyswitches need to be nudged just a teeny tiny little bit ahead of the notes that you wish to have switched? I always turn off the "snap to" in Cubase when I'm drawing in keyswitches, just to make sure that they always lead the affected notes by a tiny bit...

  • Thankyou for your reply I now have it sorted out . [:D]

  • Hey papabear,

    In case this helps: make sure you always make your keyswitch note long enough, and also indeed check if the octave number matches.
    I noticed that when my k-switch notes are too short, they are often ignored.

    good luck,

    Alex

  • Thanks [:D]