Live via pitchwheel, thatĀ“s the realism, the players also adjust the tuning live...
You cannot edit the mapping.
You cannot edit the mapping.
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@muziksculp said:
I thought I saw some (Attack, Decay, Sustain, and Release) parameters in the Matrix window in one of the Video tutorials, isn't it possible to edit the Amp Envelopes of the instruments ? or maybe adjust the brightness via a filter (Brighter/Darker) or any tonal adjustment knob needed.
@Paul said:
...patches cannot be edited. They contain waves, layers and rules (Legato, Repetition, Interval Detection and more), and are perfectly preconfigured.
@Paul said:
Live via pitchwheel, thatĀ“s the realism, the players also adjust the tuning live...
You cannot edit the mapping.
In case for the VI's:
What if we come across a "bad" sample ? We would be stuck with it, cause there's no way to edit those patches on the sample-level, right ?
And "perfect" preconfiguration of a patch does not exist. What is perfect in one tune or phrase, is not in a different.
Noone, even not the whole experience of the vienna team, can foresee and
preconfigure what someone will do musically.
This makes no sense at all to me.
@cwillsher said:
It's not multitimbral, but that doesn't stop you loading another instance of the plugin and doing a second pass with different articulations of the same instrument if necessary.
@cwillsher said:
Do you really think there will be a necessity to change that many notes? What exactly are you wanting to change? 99.9999% of the pitches will be correct, I've little doubt. The placement of notes in your piece is down to you, as are your selection of articulations. There are ADSRs and Filters available to control the patches and you have far greater control over dynamics and velocity than were available before. Without re-recording the samples precisely to your taste I don't know what you're looking to change.
Someone help me out here? This guy continues to baffle me.
Colin
@boulaki said:
Eg I want one single note have a longer release time... to better fit the performance of the phrase... maybe it's only one note in a chord...in this case doing it by quickly altering the releasetime for the whole patch would be not appropriate.
If this baffles you, I can live with it [;)]