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  • Solo Violin drops out in long legato??

    The solo violin (I) is dropping out in an extended note values (I have a conclusion with whole notes/ ritardano and a fermata). . Apparently, it is not looped. No issue with solo viola and cello.

    I've tried everything. Bowing marks, ties. I was told it only pertained to p/pp/ppp marking but that didn't prove true.

    Is there a fix?


  • @Rich2265 said:

    The solo violin (I) is dropping out in an extended note values (I have a conclusion with whole notes/ ritardano and a fermata). . Apparently, it is not looped. No issue with solo viola and cello.



    I've tried everything. Bowing marks, ties. I was told it only pertained to p/pp/ppp marking but that didn't prove true.



    Is there a fix?

    Are you talking of VI instruments ?


  • NO---

    SYNCHRON-ized special edition. Solo Violin I.

    I haven't tried solo violin II. Maybe this will work.

    Seems sort of ridiculous.


  • Have you try the trick given by VSL ?

    You must cut your note into pieces and put a "Pedal on" before it

    Search in the discussions about it

    @Rich2265 said:

    NO---



    SYNCHRON-ized special edition. Solo Violin I.



    I haven't tried solo violin II. Maybe this will work.



    Seems sort of ridiculous.


  • @Rich2265 said:
    SYNCHRON-ized special edition. Solo Violin I.

    Check the articulation you are using. VI and SYNCHRON-ized libraries sometimes contain two legatos, one looped, and the other unlooped. The unlooped usually sounds and feels better, but you have to take care of re-triggering the note if you want a longer one.

    In Special Edition 1 Violin I only contains the unlooped legato and Violin II comes only with looped legatos.
    If you don't want to re-trigger the note yourself I recommend using Solo Violin II instead.


    Ben@VSL | IT & Product Specialist
  • @Cyril-Blanc said:
    Have you try the trick given by VSL ?

    You must cut your note into pieces and put a "Pedal on" before it

    Search in the discussions about it

    Thank you---

    Solo violin II simply will not do!

    I had the pedal marking working good for a minute---It is better now.

    Thanks


  • With the pedal marking, the second note sound like a bow change--or close to it.

    Certainly better.

    Thanks again----


  • Andi---

    I guess by the same "logic". if I cut/paste a section of existing "correct" violin staff, it should correct the background dynamics issue? The just manually enter notes?.....