Ohai
I am trying to create a Combi patch with a Piano and a String layer, but whenever I press more then a couple of keys (I think 5 or 6 voices) the transition is really harsh and seems to cut off completely.
Is there a way of assigning more bleeding from note to note so the transition is not that harsh, maybe crossfades or something?
It would be weird if the DSP could not handle this, since it should be a lot more powerful.
Thanks!
Sound resets on key hit (note transition)
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Sound resets on key hit (note transition)
Gear:
- Korg M50
- Behringer FCB 1010
- M- Audio Keystation 88es
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- Korg M50
- Behringer FCB 1010
- M- Audio Keystation 88es
I have a very good piano module for sale: ketron klavipro.
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I experienced the same problem when I was using 3 or 4 sounds. (Strings + Brass + Choir)
The sounds resets because some of the Programs you used are massive and memory consuming. Strings and Choir have like 7 or 8 sounds combined (Check them in Program, oscillator page)
My tip: The sound that are lower in volume or less noticeable, switch them with similar sounds from the general midi page, they talk less memory and with a good effect mapping, they can sound decent.
The sounds resets because some of the Programs you used are massive and memory consuming. Strings and Choir have like 7 or 8 sounds combined (Check them in Program, oscillator page)
My tip: The sound that are lower in volume or less noticeable, switch them with similar sounds from the general midi page, they talk less memory and with a good effect mapping, they can sound decent.
Current Gear: KORG M50
Past Gear: KORG microSTATION, Yamaha DGX520
Past Gear: KORG microSTATION, Yamaha DGX520