first sorry for my English.
I hear click in flutes legato transition (14S FL1, 15S FL1) beetween A4 and E5 with louder velocity layer. Do I have demaged sample? Does enyone have the same problem?
Łukasz
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Hi, Lukasz.
Let the community know what your computer setup is, including memory, hard drives, speed of computer, Audio Interface, DAW, etc. It could be one or more of a few things that makes this happen.
I don't think it's likely to be damaged samples, but that's a possibility. You can permanently put your setup information in the signature portion of your PROFILE, so people can see it whenever you leave a message.
@luk02 said:
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I have Special Edition. These are the numbers of patches. Legato and legato-sus have 2 velocity layers. The problem is in forte. I made a mistake, click is between A5 and E6 (Presonus StudioOne has different numbers of MIDI keys). I mean the a" 2-line and e″′ 3-line octave.Thanks for all the replies.
Łukasz
I think you mean A 1 line. [;)]
I'll check when I'm back in the studio later today.
DG
No, A5, a 2 line, 880Hz.@DG said:
I think you mean A 1 line.
If you are talking about the treble clef, A5 is one ledger line up.
True. We are talking about the same note. A-880Hz is on the first ledger line above the treble clef staff and is on the two-line octave (Helmholtz system), and A5. It's only notation, just like note B is known as Si, Ti or H in German method.