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    @belkina said:

    I'll try it out.

    It's odd, because many times I have been frustrated by the fact that patches will change sound so drastically at around velocity 89-90. I even posted here once about that, especially with brass patches.

     

     

    That's when you have to use the expression fader to try and smooth it out.  It's not perfect and it takes some practice to do it on the fly.  Usually, you have to go back and manually edit the expression and Xfade to get a seamless run.


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    If the xfade is switched on and off in the advanced tab for all my patches, should it still be switched on in the slider of the basic view for velocity xfade?  Even if they are switched on or off, it still seems they are affected by changes I make in CC2 

    @DG said:

    Well you are right that you can assign xFade to velocity, and in this case it is xFading, but then you can't have a continuous controller for the longer notes as well. My way of working is:

    1. Sustains and legato xFade on in Advanced Tab
    2. Staccato and shorter repts xFade off in Advanced Tab
    3. Longer reps xFade Global in Advanced Tab, switched on and off by a CC (so I have a choice)

    DG

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  • Unless the setting in the advanced tab is set to Global, switching it on and off makes no difference at all.

    DG


  • PLEASE tell me where this is....I can't figure out how to do this - have one leg patch with NO X-fade and one with.

    DG said:

    "To do this you need two patches, one with xFade switched on and the other with it switched off. This is done in the Advanced tab."

     

    Where in the Advanced Tab?

     

    Thank you!


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    @Scott Munson Music said:

    PLEASE tell me where this is....I can't figure out how to do this - have one leg patch with NO X-fade and one with.

    VI or VI Pro?

    DG


  • Pro.

     

    Thank you!


  • Click Advanced (top right) and then the Edit TAB.

    DG


  • Ah!

    Brilliant!

    Thank you!


  • I must have something set up wrong then.  I have my detache & staccato patches set to velocity x-fade off in the advance/edit tab.  I have my long notes set to on and my fp/sfz's set to global in case I would like to add a crescendo by drawing in the velocity x-fade.  I am assuming this means that any line I draw in my CC that controls velocity x-fade should not affect those particular notes that have the velocity x-fade off. However, it DOES seem to still affect them both when the main velocity x-fade fader is switched on and off.

    All I am trying to do is have total control over the velocities of my notes and as soon as I draw in a x-fade curve to make a crescendo the lines I draw affect the volumes for all the notes after.

    Sorry if this sounds confusing - I'm having some trouble wrapping my brain around this and it seems like something that shouldn't seem this hard to figure out.

    Becky (the other half of Acclarion) 

    EDIT: ok, never mind. I did have something wrong: even though I my expression CC was not assigned in my basic view fader, in the advance menu under control map it was still set to the same controller as my velocity x-fade and that was what was messing up my dynamics.  Now the detache/staccato patches I had switched to off are acting the way they should.  I won't delete this post though in case any else makes the same silly mistake.


  • It works here and has done for years, so there is something else going on. It sounds to me as if you have an errant controller attached to CC11 or CC7, so that when you use xFade those controllers move as well.

    Without seeing your Preset, I can't really tell. Perhaps if you upload the Preset I can try it out for you.

    DG


  • thanks DG - that was exactly the little oversight I made.  I went back and noted that in my previous post.   Now I can get back to work and actually accomplish something.  :)


  • Excellent. Glad it's all working for you now.

    DG