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I find the presets sent with the Synchron Player software very useful but I was trying to understand exactly how they are built. So far, I have not found any cook book type instructions for starting with a single articulation and building up a small preset.
For example, stacking articulations-say detache or legato and crescendo-seems to be possible, however I'm used to the Vienna Instruments Pro 2 style of stacking patches and can't figure out entirely how to do that in Synchron Player.
Is there such a tutorial that anyone knows of?
Thanks
Ray
Cubase 12, Windows 10 Installed on 4/11/2022 OS build 19044.1645, VE Pro (build 7.2.1481) Vienna Instruments Pro 2.0 (v 2.6.110) Universal Audio Apollo Twin, M-Audio Oxygen 88 keyboard controller, USB connection, NVIDA GeForce GTX 1600 Ti Display adapter, Intel i7-8700K CPU @3.70 GHz, 32 GB RAM Total Physical Memory
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Hello Ray!
You can stack patches with the Parallel mode in Synchron Player. More information can be found at the following link. https://www.vsl.info/en/manuals/synchron-player/dimension-tree-view#parallel-mode
Further tips for creating custom presets can be found here: https://www.vsl.info/en/manuals/synchron-player/custom-preset-creation
Best regards, Andi
Andreas Olszewski Vienna Symphonic Library
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