Dewdman42
Senior Member
Just a little side note. I'm just ramping up with VePro, but one of the things I've messed around with a lot is the ET score mockup from VSL's website, as a way to see what VEpro is capable of (and all the VSL instruments). In theory it should work perfectly, though I had to take their midi file and create an LPX project, they originally made it for Cubase.
It generally sounds fantastic, but recently I started noticing some weird notes dropping out and I started looking at it more deeply and figured out something was screwy with overlapping legato notes..it was not reproducing them correctly....it would drop the second and third notes entirely and weird stuff like that. I do not know if ViPro, or VePro, or LogicPro...or some other Pro...is responsible for the problem....I haven't had time to dig into it with a microscope, but I plan to eventually. I have it running on top of my multiport macro template also, which could also be the culrpit, but something funny is going on there.
Its also interesting that Cubase is dropping NoteOff's on channelized events..would like to hear more about that project Henu. Were you using expression maps for the channelizing or separate cubase tracks for each articulation? I'm working through my own Articulation Script in LogicPro and basically one of the issues that came up is for channelizing, its not always easy to make sure the NoteOff's go to the same channel as the NoteOn's. Especially when there are overlapping notes. I've worked through it reasonably well in my own LogicPro script, but no idea what Cubase does to make sure the NoteOff events are channelized also through an expression map, or why the problem would be intermittent.
Anyway, we are dealing with rather complicated setups for this kind of work, and everyone has slightly different workflows, so sometimes its really hard to diagnose what might be happening.
It generally sounds fantastic, but recently I started noticing some weird notes dropping out and I started looking at it more deeply and figured out something was screwy with overlapping legato notes..it was not reproducing them correctly....it would drop the second and third notes entirely and weird stuff like that. I do not know if ViPro, or VePro, or LogicPro...or some other Pro...is responsible for the problem....I haven't had time to dig into it with a microscope, but I plan to eventually. I have it running on top of my multiport macro template also, which could also be the culrpit, but something funny is going on there.
Its also interesting that Cubase is dropping NoteOff's on channelized events..would like to hear more about that project Henu. Were you using expression maps for the channelizing or separate cubase tracks for each articulation? I'm working through my own Articulation Script in LogicPro and basically one of the issues that came up is for channelizing, its not always easy to make sure the NoteOff's go to the same channel as the NoteOn's. Especially when there are overlapping notes. I've worked through it reasonably well in my own LogicPro script, but no idea what Cubase does to make sure the NoteOff events are channelized also through an expression map, or why the problem would be intermittent.
Anyway, we are dealing with rather complicated setups for this kind of work, and everyone has slightly different workflows, so sometimes its really hard to diagnose what might be happening.