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Steve Karl
06-10-2005, 01:39 PM
Just a heads up on something:

While Using Gold with Kompakt ( I'm using it inside of Sonar 4P as VST )
If you ever hear a scraping noise and can't isolate the cause check to make sure you don't have any CC11 extending past the end of the note that the expression is controlling.

I found 2 instances of this problem last night. Erasing the controllers that are past the end of the note cured the noise and the parts play perfectly now.

Steve

mhuang
06-10-2005, 02:52 PM
what plugin are you referring to? gold? ra? choir? or just software synth in general?

Steve Karl
06-10-2005, 03:00 PM
what plugin are you referring to? gold? ra? choir? or just software synth in general?

Sorry ... Gold with Kompakt.
I'll edit above.

Steve

drew
06-10-2005, 03:46 PM
I've got cc11 past lots of notes with gold and no noises. Is there a particular patch(s) where you notice this?

Steve Karl
06-11-2005, 02:37 AM
I've got cc11 past lots of notes with gold and no noises. Is there a particular patch(s) where you notice this?

I've not seen it happen before until this song so maybe it's the instrument.
F 18V TREM LEG is the one it was happening on.

Steve

SergeD
06-11-2005, 12:08 PM
I experimented this even with midi sounds.

It seems that if the CC 11 is too much close to the note off this effect arises. If the CC 11 is pushed away from the note off (some ticks) the undesired effect desappears.

SergeD

Steve Karl
06-17-2005, 07:26 AM
I experimented this even with midi sounds.

It seems that if the CC 11 is too much close to the note off this effect arises. If the CC 11 is pushed away from the note off (some ticks) the undesired effect desappears.

SergeD


Hi SergeD,

So you found it just on the instrument I mentioned?

Thanks,

Steve

SergeD
06-17-2005, 11:09 AM
Steve,

I only mentionned that a cc11 put very close to a note off will induce a glitch. That's what happen to any instruments from any library on my system.

Example:

Note on at 10:01:000, Note off at 12:01:000.
If a descrescendo (from 127 to 1) cc11 is applied on that note and a cc11 127 is added at 12:01:001 you'll see the effect . If that cc11 127 is pushed to 12:01:010 the glitch will desappear.

Sorry if I confused you,

SergeD

Steve Karl
06-17-2005, 11:35 AM
Steve,

I only mentionned that a cc11 put very close to a note off will induce a glitch. That's what happen to any instruments from any library on my system.

Example:

Note on at 10:01:000, Note off at 12:01:000.
If a descrescendo (from 127 to 1) cc11 is applied on that note and a cc11 127 is added at 12:01:001 you'll see the effect . If that cc11 127 is pushed to 12:01:010 the glitch will desappear.

Sorry if I confused you,

SergeD

Thanks ... I understand now.

Steve