@JBacal said:
I also used to work with a threshold of 0-- whenever I wanted the performance effect I just overlapped the notes.
Best,
Jay
Yeah, so simple yet so effective :>(
DG
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@herb said:
Especialy for spiccato performances I recommend the Perf-Spiccato Speed matrix files, here you are triggering normal single note samples automatically at a slower performance tempo.
best
Herb
@JBacal said:
DG-- a workaround is to use the repetition legato samples for the first note of a change of bow direction legato phrase. This usually works fine unless the first note of the phrase is long-- then the repetition samples are usually not long enough.
Still I would like to the ability to set the threshold to 0.
--Jay
@Cutler said:
It's been over a year since the last post on this thread, so:
1. Has the interface now got a mechanism to reduce the 50ms interval to stop the "interval performances" making unwanted grace notes? As far as I can tell there is nothing in 1.11 that helps
2. Has anyone found any easier mechanisms of "frigging" the system to work?
This is the main glitch that causes me any aggravation with VI, which I find otherwise very easy to use with excellent results, but it does seem surprising that one of the systems most important parameters isn't tweakable.
If you can't have a gap of 50ms - what ever the situation may be - stop playing the note and press the pedal CC64 - like it is shown in the picture of the link example. With this technique you will be able to play the sound as close to the following legato sound as you wish it to do.
All the best
Beat Kaufmann