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  • Spitfire's instrument and Vienna Ensemble Pro

    Hello. 

    I have a question about using your products with Vienna Ensemble Pro.

    How can I fix the problem of very short releases for many instruments such as HansZimmer Percussion, Spitfire Percussion, Spitfire BT Phobos, Albion III Iceni - Brass Lo Long, etc.?

     

    added 2020/04/13:

    Thank you all for reading.

    I would like to give you a few more details.

    For example, the Roll Patch on the HansZimmer Percussion Timpani and the Tremolo and Long Patch on the Spitfire Chamber Strings also have unusually short tails.


  • This would be a question for Spitfire


    Dorico, Notion, Sibelius, StudioOne, Cubase, Staffpad VE Pro, Synchon, VI, Kontakt Win11 x64, 64GB RAM, Focusrite Scarlett 18i20, August Forster 190
  • Sometimes cymbals tails get cut off when a system isn't performing well.
    In my experience VE Pro iLok underperforms to say the least.


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    The problem is definitely not with Spitfire. I have the same problem, I think...it sounds worse than just short tails, because mine is also with sustained strings. I have spent weeks building a VEPro template and it is absolutely unusable, even when all tracks are disabled except one. I made a video comparing running BBCSO locally within Cubase, and running the same BBCSO in VEPro:


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    Arisake, have you found a solution? I am not getting any responses from VSL.


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    I'm not having this problem in Logic in a one-machine setup with the latest versions of everything. I suggest clicking the gear icon in the upper right corner of the BBC plugin and seeing if all the details inside match up...the default preferences may be different for you in VEP and you may be getting dropouts as the voice limits etc are hit. Also check your VEP prefs and your latency settings.

    @PatrickF said:

    The problem is definitely not with Spitfire. I have the same problem, I think...it sounds worse than just short tails, because mine is also with sustained strings. I have spent weeks building a VEPro template and it is absolutely unusable, even when all tracks are disabled except one. I made a video comparing running BBCSO locally within Cubase, and running the same BBCSO in VEPro: 




    Arisake, have you found a solution? I am not getting any responses from VSL.