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  • Dear Sing4doe,

    I have ound with the performance legatos that the way to trigger a longer note is to leave a gap between it and the previous note (which may not suit your phrasing). If you do this, it seems to treat the note as the first note of a phrase, and therefore a longer sustain for these notes seems to have been sampled.

    Hope this helps.

    Kind Regards,

    Nick.

  • Geoff,

    the files that need to be updated in GigaStudio are already included in your Kontakt programs (and yes, also in EXS24 and HALion programs, we always show the kindness of our heart, most of the time documented in so-called manuals and mapping documentations...).

    Greetings, Paul

    Paul Kopf Head of Product Marketing, Social Media and Support
  • Thanks Nick!

    Yeah that can work but I lose the phrasing as you indicated. Can't afford to hire an orchestra so... we do what we can.

    On a more serious note, thoughts and prayers from all of us in America to everyone in the UK. Simply horrific what our fellow man is capable of. They are truly evil. We are with you and always will be.

    Geoff

  • Paul-

    I found the artfiles in my Kontakt library. Since Kontakt came with no documentation on how to use those files and since I can't find anything in my Opus manual, I'm thrilled to have the files but have absolutely no idea how to use them within Performance Legatos. Does the mod wheel simply act like a fader? Someone wrote that you can do this all on one track. How does that work if the artfiles don't work thru Performance tool? Do I still create another track but just crossfade up as the Performance Legato track fades? Still confused.

    Geoff

  • Hi Geoff,

    to avoid misunderstandings: art-files have nothing to do with Kontakt!

    KontaktĀ“s programs are called ".nki", the setup guide for Kontakt is to be found here:

    http://www.vsl.co.at/english/pages/profile/news/formats_%26_performance_tool.htm

    BTW: How did you get art-files, they cannot be in your download area?

    The mapping documentation for your products can be found here:

    http://www.vsl.co.at/english/pages/user_area/downloads/manuals.htm

    And yes, in the programs called "ModWheel Blend" the ModWheel acts like a fader.

    If you think, you are missing something that might be essential, please ask!

    Best wishes,

    Paul

    Paul Kopf Head of Product Marketing, Social Media and Support
  • Paul-

    Sorry, the ones I have aren't artfiles they are .nki files, I assumed the "art" in artfile was descriptive rather than a file appendage. So many terms...geez! Imagine how confused i'd be if I had the whole library!

    I've downloaded the manuals and read them. While they're great at documenting the files and providing a thumbnail overview, they really don't get into the nitty gritty of "okay so you want to put this kind of musical phrase together... here's a musical phrase notated on paper and here's several ways of interpreting that phrase using VSL with track layouts and graphic midi info in a sequencer. Just doing that with one 4 bar phrase would be a huge help. I bought the DVD tutorial and while it's helpful, it too doesn't get into detail. Even having a midi file with a 4 bar musical phrase laid out in a typical fashion with performance legatos etc. that can be opened by each sequencer supported would be great! Just an idea...

    I'm on a deadline so I'm learning VSL, programming and juggling phone calls at the same time. Appreciate the help and input. You guys are great.

    Geoff

  • Hi,

    there are some very nice tutorials from Beat Kaufmann to be found here:

    http://community.vsl.co.at/viewtopic.php?t=4968

    First thread in this forum....

    That should be helpful.

    Greetings,

    Paul

    Paul Kopf Head of Product Marketing, Social Media and Support
  • Thanks Paul!

    Those tutorials are great. Didn't know they were there.

    Geoff

  • Geoff,
    I'll only speak for myself, and say thank you for your kind words about the events in London. I spoke with friends who live in London earlier and I am much relieved they're safe. As a Briton, i'm 'conditioned' by history and humanity to respond to this with determination, and as a human being I constantly fight the desire to become cynical about the prospects for our species, given events like this.
    I'm not sure this forum or thread is the right place to speak of this, so i won't say any more, other than to hope that PaulR, DG, Davetubaking, their families, friends and other contributors are safe and well.

    Thanks again,

    Alex.

  • Alex-

    Any forum is appropriate to offer compassion.

    Music is, after all, the purist repository of the best of humanity and creativity is what elevates the species.

    I hope all are safe and continue to be safe.

    Geoff

  • I have spent much of the last day checking up on all the people I know and work with; not a small task, but so far they all seem to be OK. Thanks for all the thoughts.

    DG