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  • click in flutes legato

    Hello,

    first sorry for my English.
    I hear click in flutes legato transition (14S FL1, 15S FL1) beetween A4 and E5 with louder velocity layer. Do I have demaged sample? Does enyone have the same problem?

    Łukasz

  • Hi, Lukasz.

    Let the community know what your computer setup is, including memory, hard drives, speed of computer, Audio Interface, DAW, etc.  It could be one or more of a few things that makes this happen.

    I don't think it's likely to be damaged samples, but that's a possibility.  You can permanently put your setup information in the signature portion of your PROFILE, so people can see it whenever you leave a message.


  •  I have no idea what 14S and 15S means, but with Flute 1 Perf legato, playing A4 to E5 I hear a cross-fingering, but no click.

    DG


  •  I didn't audition that particular sample but have never noticed this.  Many of the woodwinds have audible key clicks on legato transitions like what you would hear live. 


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    @Another User said:

    Many of the woodwinds have audible key clicks on legato transitions like what you would hear live.
    I know. That's not it.

    Thanks for all the replies.
    Łukasz

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    @luk02 said:

    Sorry, I forgot to mention that I have Special Edition. These are the numbers of patches. Legato and legato-sus have 2 velocity layers. The problem is in forte. I made a mistake, click is between A5 and E6 (Presonus StudioOne has different numbers of MIDI keys). I mean the a" 2-line and e″′ 3-line octave.

    Thanks for all the replies.
    Łukasz

     

    I think you mean A 1 line. [;)]

    I'll check when I'm back in the studio later today.

    DG


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    @DG said:

    I think you mean A 1 line.
    No, A5, a 2 line, 880Hz.

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    @DG said:

    I think you mean A 1 line.
    No, A5, a 2 line, 880Hz. 

    If you are talking about the treble clef, A5 is one ledger line up.

    DG


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    @DG said:

    I think you mean A 1 line.
    No, A5, a 2 line, 880Hz. 

    If you are talking about the treble clef, A5 is one ledger line up.

    True. We are talking about the same note. A-880Hz is on the first ledger line above the treble clef staff and is on the two-line octave (Helmholtz system), and A5. It's only notation, just like note B is known as Si, Ti or H in German method.

    ...another problem is my English...

  • You should forget the Helmholtz system, it has no reference in the modern computer based world, and will only confuse things - which you have already proved. The system uses apostrophe's to denote octaves, but referring to these as lines will only confuse things more, and you have to get superscripts, subscripts and capitalisation in the right place or the system is even more confusing. You are correct in so far as your offending A5 is a'', but perhaps wrong to refer to the apostrophes as lines (as this implies ledger lines). So if you stick with VSL naming schemes of A5 and E6, then everyone knows what you mean. I don't have the Special Edition libraries, but everything is OK with the main Flute I library.

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    This is my click. I can use low-cut filter, sustain sample transition, but I think I will have to reinstall the library...

    thanks
    Łukasz