As it is now, after playing in a part, I have to go through it changing the patch to a sus patch using key commands evertime the note rest more than a few seconds. However I really don't understand why the Legato patches doesn't allow long notes. If you want to know some thing more about the secrets of the Vienna Instrument:įeel free to browse around in my VI-Tutorials This won't work - open a VI for each violin. Perhaps you think, that you can use the VI with the Violin Samples for violin 1 and violin 2 of your quartet. That's no problem because.Įven if you load the same articulation more than one time it only needs the RAM space for one. Split up the voices and open for each voice a new VI. So the VI can only play 1 note with legato samples - it is monophone. It should change to another in this case. It would be impossible for the VI to decide from which note Selects the corresponding legato sample (key-noise etc.) and playes it When you are going to change from D to G the VI Instrument contains from D to each note (+/- an octave) the legatoĬrossing sample. Instead of changing bow direction,the note simply stops.Ībout the Legato-Articulation: Take for example the note D. When 2 o more notes are played legato, the notes cut off very quickly. I'm currently writing for string quartet and is really frustrated about the legato patches. I searched the forum but didn't find any topics. Is there a way to just sustain - unrealisticly - the notes (like an orchestral sus said: Sorry if this has been covered all ready. I know it's to be realistic, but the thing is that in real life string players can keep the same direction for way longer than the VI emulate AND the string player will change direction in the best musical place, not just "where ever". This is actually very annoying too, I think. Then the note will correctly be sustained with the sound of the bow changing direction one or more times. The work around is to play non-legato (make a short rest) before hitting a note that needs to be sustained for more than 2-3 seconds. It simply sounds horrible! Is this a bug? Are you guys working on it? Is there a secret fader/button to prevent this behaviour? And when I release the note (that no longer sounds) on the keyboard, I get a short "quirk", I guess it's the beginning of the sample that is being triggered by the "note off" (it is not a release sample!). Instead of changing bow direction,the note simply stops. Sorry if this has been covered all ready.
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