@Paul said:
Hi,
I´d check the Polyphonic Legato Video for VI PRO. You can change the Start Offset time of the legatos in the "Advanced Tab" of the Advanced View, this way you also get different legato transitions (by shortening the transition). Starts around 2:10
Best,
Paul
Here's a demo of the results when I follow that recommendation. Two phrases: the first is how the patch plays by default in VI Pro, and the second is how it plays after I've changed the Start Offset time:
[url]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5ZYXb_HdIQhVTQyQkFKUWRJVE0/edit?usp=sharing[/url]
The patch for both phrases is:
/B - Woodwind patches/46 Clarinets - a3/98 RESOURCES/03 Perf Speed variation/01 KL-3_perf-leg_sustain
After watching the video, I didn't understand the difference between Start Offset and Start Offset Attack, so I set both of them to the values shown in the video.
This is a leg_sustain patch, so there's looping. When I pay attention to the pattern of the looping (testing on F-Sharp-3 with a low note-on velocity, after a legato transition from G3), I hear a cycle of 3 samples, each a crescendo. Since there is grafting of samples here, I wonder why VSL doesn't give us an option to adjust the relative volume of the transition samples.