LGK_Dude
08-03-2006, 11:56 AM
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to setup SC full mens k2 multis using Logic 7.1.1 & K2.1.1. I have followed all directions on the EWQLSC_FAQ.pdf for Logic, and I can produce sound, however some words are not being spoken back correctly.
For example, if I play the user phrase "Dont look at the eye," everything sounds great in the bass register. However, when I play at the tenor register, the only words that sound correctly are "look" and "at" and words like "dont" "the" and "eye" do not have their sustain parts. Same exact thing happens if I switch to the Womans full multi, the altos will sound fine while the sopranos have the same problems as the tenors. (I am using the updated Kontakt multis)
Am I doing something wrong? Why would it work perfectly for the bass part, and not the tenor part?
Also, I often get "suck notes" where a voice will just sustain until I start and stop Logic. Is this also common? Overall, SC seems very buggy over here, and can be very frustrating!
Thank you all in advance for your help. I truly appreciate it!!
Jon
I'm trying to setup SC full mens k2 multis using Logic 7.1.1 & K2.1.1. I have followed all directions on the EWQLSC_FAQ.pdf for Logic, and I can produce sound, however some words are not being spoken back correctly.
For example, if I play the user phrase "Dont look at the eye," everything sounds great in the bass register. However, when I play at the tenor register, the only words that sound correctly are "look" and "at" and words like "dont" "the" and "eye" do not have their sustain parts. Same exact thing happens if I switch to the Womans full multi, the altos will sound fine while the sopranos have the same problems as the tenors. (I am using the updated Kontakt multis)
Am I doing something wrong? Why would it work perfectly for the bass part, and not the tenor part?
Also, I often get "suck notes" where a voice will just sustain until I start and stop Logic. Is this also common? Overall, SC seems very buggy over here, and can be very frustrating!
Thank you all in advance for your help. I truly appreciate it!!
Jon