novaburst
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The new LASS 3 does not effect any previous versionsWill I get to keep my LASS 1.5 where it is and have LASS 3 as a new library? Can I use both at the same time?
The new LASS 3 does not effect any previous versionsWill I get to keep my LASS 1.5 where it is and have LASS 3 as a new library? Can I use both at the same time?
I’m anxiously awaiting your reportI just got an email from AudioBro that their Servers are back online, and better than ever
I haven't downloaded LASS 3 yet, so I guess today is a good day to do that.
Maybe try clicking on the articulation you want to unload with CTRL or ALT or MAJ or a combination of the 3?Edit, i know i can purge the divsi section but i mean the articulations, is this possible?
No i tried this, it used to be that Lass was very light, but now with everything loaded on one patch its kinda of slugish.Maybe try clicking on the articulation you want to unload with CTRL or ALT or MAJ or a combination of the 3?
LASS? Version 3.0 includes sordino legatos. If i recall, the rest of the articulations were not recorded with Sordino but 2.5 had an effect to imitate it for all the rest of the articulations. I'm not sure how that translates into 3Also, is it only the legatos that have Sordinos, i never bought that library previouly.
Thanks dude, yeah i thought so too but was not completely sure, do you know if their is a way to unload articulations?LASS? Version 3.0 includes sordino legatos. If i recall, the rest of the articulations were not recorded with Sordino but 2.5 had an effect to imitate it for all the rest of the articulations. I'm not sure how that translates into 3
From my experience with MSS, you'll go to the performance page with the big round knob in the middle, look at the left side where it says Switcher, and hit that cog. I did notice that sometimes, parts of an articulation might stay loaded. For example, in MSS "sustain" patches like the default legato patch will also load the samples for Sordino, sul pont, and sul tasto, and those will stay loaded in RAM even if you remove them from the Switcher. So if you're loading and unloading something and see no RAM benefit, that could be why. Might as well leave it loadedThanks dude, yeah i thought so too but was not completely sure, do you know if their is a way to unload articulations?
Ahh i see, great info mate thank you, much appreciated.From my experience with MSS, you'll go to the performance page with the big round knob in the middle, look at the left side where it says Switcher, and hit that cog. I did notice that sometimes, parts of an articulation might stay loaded. For example, in MSS "sustain" patches like the default legato patch will also load the samples for Sordino, sul pont, and sul tasto, and those will stay loaded in RAM even if you remove them from the Switcher. So if you're loading and unloading something and see no RAM benefit, that could be why. Might as well leave it loaded
Lite's a great way to start.... This is how I first bought LASS, and upgraded over time. Even if you find the sound a bit on the dry side (although improved and more accessible in v3) it layers brilliantly with just about any library, allowing you to add definition.I may very well jump on LASS 3 light , to get a feel for them…Sounds like (at the very least ) it makes for a great layering library no ? And it seems the lite version gives you alot of articulations for the $ (lacks the divisi)
Very cool of audiobro to give full credit of what you paid towards the full version too .
LASS 3 is basically LASS 2.5 with a new UI and overhauled scripting. LASS 3 also includes the legacy LASS 2.5 patches & multis, re-encoded to work with the LASS 3 samples, as an optional download.Any reason to keep LASS 2.5 after I install LASS 3 ?
I have no projects that use LASS 2.5. That's not an issue.
Thanks.