Thank's for your reply DG.
Now you got me really confused. [:D]
You say there are recorded legato transitions and that they work, but if this is the case, how come so many people in this thread express having problems with it? I even read things like: "Don't use the legato patch for legato" and so on.
I haven't noticed any similar problems being reported with other VSL legato instruments, I've even had the opportunity to try out the legato Flute included in Kontakt 2 by myself and it's as simple as loading it up and start playng...and you have a excellent sounding legato. Why shouldn't I be able to do the exact same thing with the strings?
Also, I don't understand your statement about increasing the release time and having less transition material? Seems to me that there actually is too little transition material...since the problem reported was that it didn't sound connected enough and that there are gaps between the notes?
Sounds to me that what you're suggesting would only take away from the recorded transitions (which is the real recorded connection) and add to the release time (which would result in a "faked" connection)?
Sorry if I misunderstood this completely and I have no intention of being "heavy" about it, I just want to get confirmation that you can achieve just as good sounding legato with the strings as you can with the other instruments (such as the flute).
Cheers
Rodney
Now you got me really confused. [:D]
You say there are recorded legato transitions and that they work, but if this is the case, how come so many people in this thread express having problems with it? I even read things like: "Don't use the legato patch for legato" and so on.
I haven't noticed any similar problems being reported with other VSL legato instruments, I've even had the opportunity to try out the legato Flute included in Kontakt 2 by myself and it's as simple as loading it up and start playng...and you have a excellent sounding legato. Why shouldn't I be able to do the exact same thing with the strings?
Also, I don't understand your statement about increasing the release time and having less transition material? Seems to me that there actually is too little transition material...since the problem reported was that it didn't sound connected enough and that there are gaps between the notes?
Sounds to me that what you're suggesting would only take away from the recorded transitions (which is the real recorded connection) and add to the release time (which would result in a "faked" connection)?
Sorry if I misunderstood this completely and I have no intention of being "heavy" about it, I just want to get confirmation that you can achieve just as good sounding legato with the strings as you can with the other instruments (such as the flute).
Cheers
Rodney