I agree that they both sound pretty horrible, however I can't get my violas to sound like that...! Could you post a MIDI file so that I can try it out and see if I can come up with some suggestions?
DG
DG
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@DG said:
I agree that they both sound pretty horrible, however I can't get my violas to sound like that...! Could you post a MIDI file so that I can try it out and see if I can come up with some suggestions?
DG
@herb said:
Sam, did you check out the mapping variations "+RC"
Here you can adjust the overlap amount between the notes using the modwheel.
Maybe that's it what you are looking for.
best
Herb
@MDesigner said:
I think one of the problems is, the strings are a bit touchy with velocities.. hit a key just a little too hard and there's quite a significant difference in the volume compared to the previous note.
@janila said:
I've always thought that the Opus 1 legato strings don't work as nicely as the brass and especially the renowned woodwinds. There is always a gap between the notes no matter how I tweak the parameters in the Performance Tool. The woodwinds are really superb and I just ordered the French Oboe to add three more legato woodwinds to my Opus 1 set. The strings just don't compare in the legato department even if the sound itself is nice.
Thanks. I'm using Kontakt. If it is a simple programming flaw then why isn't there an update for it? [8-)]@DG said:
You need to set the release time higher in the Giga Editor, assuming that you're on GS. If not, then I haven't a clue how to do it [:O]ops:
DG
If I figure it out I'll let you know; that is as soon as I manage to stop it crashing Nuendo. So much for being more stable than GS [:(]I use Kontakt and Kontakt 2 under Cubase SX3 and it hasn't always been easy. Most of the time I end up feeling that it is the Cubase causing the problems. Steinberg is ultra-slow in reacting to bugs. Native Instruments isn't perfect either but personally I end up fearing for Cubase or Windows to crash instead of the sampler. I guess I'm waiting for the Mactels and the first efficient Cubase version for Macintosh to arrive. [[;)]]
@DG said:
Herb very kindly posted the steps to make the release time controllable by using the Modwheel. This way I could simulate either legato slurs or bow changes by the length of the release.