Hi all:
I'm using Barber's Adagio for Strings as an excercise, which is proving to be quite daunting of a project, but I hope it will be educational and worth the effort.
I've been putting in key switches to change sample cells, but as the scrollbar crosses the keyswitch midi data (as observed in my midi edit window), the note sustaining drops out breifly and comes back in once the key switch location has passed. The keyswitching takes effect just fine.
The patches I'm using (so far) are Performance Intervals, being portamento or legato mainly. I don't seem to hear the dropouts when regular patches are key-switched.
My current workaround is to use the PE method of using a different instance of VI on different track, but somehow I don't think VI was designed to work this way.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanks.
JWL
I'm using Barber's Adagio for Strings as an excercise, which is proving to be quite daunting of a project, but I hope it will be educational and worth the effort.
I've been putting in key switches to change sample cells, but as the scrollbar crosses the keyswitch midi data (as observed in my midi edit window), the note sustaining drops out breifly and comes back in once the key switch location has passed. The keyswitching takes effect just fine.
The patches I'm using (so far) are Performance Intervals, being portamento or legato mainly. I don't seem to hear the dropouts when regular patches are key-switched.
My current workaround is to use the PE method of using a different instance of VI on different track, but somehow I don't think VI was designed to work this way.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanks.
JWL