So before I go through the trouble of upgrading to Windows7...Is it confirmed that LASS/Kontakt 3.5 don't have the "Broken script behaviour" on Windows 7 and VEpro 4536?
Thanks.
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Incidentally I've just tried to create a new template omitting Kontakt altogether. Only using Omnisphere, when I reached the fourth midi track the 'no sound but obvious triggering' problem occured.
This obviously indicates that the problem doesn't actually lie with Kontakt at all.
Nick
OK. Getting somewhere now.
I took my main MacPro out of the equation and used one of my MacBook Pro slaves as the DAW and the other as its slave. I then loaded up numerous Kontakt midi tracks and they all worked fine.
I guess that this means that the problem is probably at the MacPro end of the chain. Obviously this still needs to be my main DAW, so until a fix can be found (wherever the fault lies) VE-Pro is sadly unusable for me.
@Nick Harvey said:
Incidentally I've just tried to create a new template omitting Kontakt altogether. Only using Omnisphere, when I reached the fourth midi track the 'no sound but obvious triggering' problem occured.
This obviously indicates that the problem doesn't actually lie with Kontakt at all.
Nick
As posted here: http://community.vsl.co.at/forums/t/23126.aspx
Also having troubles with LASS
We need a fix for this as soon as possible...
Mac Pro 2 x 2,93 GHz, 16 GB RAM
OS 10.6.1
Logic 9.0.2
Thanks for the link to the other thread. Yep, that's what's happening my end too.
Sorry to hear you're having problems, but glad that Wolfsterik and I aren't the only ones encountering these issues.
Nick
I'm happy to stand corrected on this point but as I understand it, Steinberg has Cubase send out a 44.1kHz 'ping' upon startup (why???), which if you're working at 48kHz is confusing for Kontakt (which is already open in VEP) which interprets this as a sample rate change. If you just click OK on the message all will be well.
For what it's worth, LASS and The Trumpet are mostly behaing here, but I'm still on v4686!
Brett
Hi Brett
Does rolling back to v46868 solve the problem of:
>Messed up scripting in LASS (awful hung notes etc on Legato specifically) after reloading a saved project with decoupled Ensemble connecting to loaded meta frame containg Kontakt 3/LASS.
It would be really, really good to save a Cubase 5 project and not have to worry about disconnecting from the meta frame/perserved instance every time to avoid corrupting the LASS banks/instruments.
Surely there must be a fix for this!?.
Cheers
Glad you've got it sorted. @Calculus, I had all sorts of probs prior to 4686 (documented in another thread) and so when everything settled down with 4686 I just stopped upgrading. VEP does everything I need it to at the moment save for hosting PLAY reliably so I will probably stick on 4686 until that problem is addressed down the line.
Brett
Cheers Brett have just reloaded 4686.
The trouble is that dam cubase pinging out that 44.1khz sample rate at start up is a real pain as it breaks my Kontakt/LASS metaframe if it is loaded before I start up cubase (my default is 48khz and all my projects). LASS gets messed up everytime with the dreaded hangin notes on Legato. So if I shut Cubase at any point during the day, then I have to reload the whole template.
The workaround of disconnecting the Slaves before saving Cubase project each time works but I can't always remember to do this.
If only Ensemble pro ignored the ping from cubase......maybe the clever VSL guys can do this somehow. Or maybe Steinberg stop this pinging nonsense.
Vienna said earlier:
'The bug you are experiencing will only occur at non-44.1k samplerates, and is related to Kontakt not being able to change samplerates on-the-fly. I have made a workaround for this, which fixes the problems with LASS and TheTrumpet. This will be included with the next update'.
So what/where is the workaround?
HI
After further investigation:
My System Sample rate is now set
to external sync at 48KHZ (by syncing RME Fireface as slave(autosync) to
external soundcard set at 48KHZ. This totally eliminates 44.1KHZ
behaviour 'ping' at Cubase startup. 48KHZ permanently on!.
This now totally highlights (having got Cubase ping of the way) the problem with VSL/Kontakt limitation.
Before starting cubase:
1.Create new metaframe instance with Kontakt and LASS
2. Open new Cubase project
set at 48KHZ (never pings 44.1KHZ)
3.Connect to Metaframe that was
newly created.
4. Play some notes, LASS legato is fine and works
correctly
5. Go to the connected Slave VSL Ensemble and turn audio
engine power button off then on again.
6. LASS is now corrupted as
the Sample rate in VSL has switched from its 'default' 44.1KHZ to the
desired 48KHZ. The corruption level can vary but it always happens. The same thing will happen by saving the cubase project.
This clearly shows that when loading a VSL Metaframe (without Cubase 48KHZ project open) it will always load at 44.1KHZ as there is no way of setting a fixed sample rate in Ensemble Server or choose the current system clock setting.
You can see the default sample rate in VSL Server by loading a new empty metaframe instance (without cubase open) and turning on the Audio engine power button. Instead of the sample rate being set to the current system setting of 48KHZ it ignores this and opens at 44.1.
If VSL Server (on starting up) was modified to adopt the 48KHZ current system sample rate there would be no corruption. This is as long as the Cubase ping is eliminated with the hardware solution. Maybe Steinberg will get rid of this behaviour but this cannot be waited for.
Finally, a temporary workaround:
1.
start Cubase project at desired 48KHZ
2. Connect to all ensemble
slaves with VSL ensembles in VSTi rack.
3. Load kontakt and LASS
sample instruments on slaves.
4. preserve Ensemble slave instances
and save metaframe
3. Make sure decouple is not enabled as this new
project needs to load at the start of next days work to get all ready
for connecting to projects.
4. Save Project as default Cubase
project!
Cubase can now be closed and restarted at will and all
slaves remain fixed at 48KHZ enabling connection to any 48KHZ project
that has the project saved with Ensemble decoupled.