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  • VI - looped or not?

    I don't know if this has been asked yet or not....

    Do the new Vienna Instruments all sustain? In other words, are the samples looped (when they need to be of course)?

    With many Pro Edition legato instruments, if one played a legato phrase and then held the last note, this note would not sustain. Hopefully the new VI's are smart enough to do this....

    Regards - Colin

  • Good Question hope so…

  • I've a feeling this wil be handled by the 'Legato on one string' and 'Legato Repeat' performance patches, so that they sound authentic and not looped.

    (the other) Colin

  • Just to clarify:
    The new instruments are apparently "smart", so are they smart enough to hold a note at the end of a phrase for as long as I hold a key down? I hate it when my notes run out. (I'm not referring to my banknotes.. [:D] )

    Regards - Colin

  • [*-)]

    It worries me that no-one from the VSL team has answered this yet.
    Have I hit a nerve? (Hope the guys just missed this...)

  • I would really love if instead of loops, it would play legato on a string as mentioned above. But loops are better than nothing surely [:)]

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    @Christian Marcussen said:

    I would really love if instead of loops, it would play legato on a string as mentioned above. But loops are better than nothing surely [:)]


    Check out the articulations. I'm pretty positive this is how they will do it.

    Cheers

    Colin

  • VSL, do you have any answer for this? I'm interested if this has been addressed...

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    @Austin Haynes said:

    VSL, do you have any answer for this? I'm interested if this has been addressed...

    Yes, since the user cannot do any edits at sample level,
    this information is very important.

    boulaki

  • Chamber strings and Orchestral strings do have looped sustains for the performance interval legati. They are automatically triggered and crossfaded if you hold any note longer than the original note length of the performance interval legato sample.
    For solostrings you have the option to retrigger any note on the same key, which gives you an original bowchange on this specific note.

    best
    Herb

  • Damn it - now I know why I had to buy VI, and I've got a whole month to wait - argh!

    Thanks Herb

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    @herb said:

    Chamber strings and Orchestral strings do have looped sustains for the performance interval legati. They are automatically triggered and crossfaded if you hold any note longer than the original note length of the performance interval legato sample.
    best
    Herb


    Excellent, this is just what I wanted to hear. The SC looks even better value for money to me now (light the blue touch paper, and retire to a safe distance).

    DG

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    @herb said:

    Chamber strings and Orchestral strings do have looped sustains for the performance interval legati. They are automatically triggered and crossfaded if you hold any note longer than the original note length of the performance interval legato sample.
    For solostrings you have the option to retrigger any note on the same key, which gives you an original bowchange on this specific note.

    best
    Herb

    Very nice!
    boulaki

  • To Herb:
    Many thanks for that info. It sounds like you folks have found a very elegant solution to old problems! My faith in VSL is stronger than ever! [:D]

    Regards - Colin

    PS - I assume the same theory will apply to woodwinds and brass....