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rvdkamp
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Joined 06-01-2011 status: Newcomer |
Hi there,
Does anyone have an idea what is going wrong? René |
5pinDIN
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Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
Please be a bit more specific, since “chipmunks” is somewhat vague. If any of the brass sounds you’re referring to are XS Preset Voices, please provide bank/number of some examples. |
rvdkamp
Total Posts: 10
Joined 06-01-2011 status: Newcomer |
First I want to thank you for answering me.
I really don’t know the exact word for it.
But now I have a few brass sounds that are sounding so strange I don’t can use them anymore. There are some saxes an d trumpets, that are sounding almost the same.
Could it be possible that the sounds are saved corrupted maybe? Regards, René |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
No problem, you’re welcome.
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Is this what you’re referring to?…
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Most Voices use several Elements. Those Elements often use different samples - some may be built-in (from ROM), and others may be loaded into the optional DIMMs (SDRAM). It’s possible that some samples might not be loading correctly to SDRAM. The Elements can be programmed to sound at different velocity levels and different key ranges. It could be that the Utility mode Velocity Curve setting has been changed. Perhaps it had been set to “soft” when things sounded right, and now is set differently, making it harder for certain Voice Elements to be heard. So the first thing I would suggest is checking the Velocity Curve setting.
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If Velocity Curve isn’t the problem, the next thing I’d suggest is reloading (from the original Brass library file) any Voice that doesn’t sound right. When loading, set the Type to “voice” and load only one Voice, to the location it’s presently at in the User Bank. That should overwrite the Voice and load any required samples into SDRAM. If the Voice then plays correctly, STORE it. Do the same with any other Voices as necessary. Then save a new “All” file. |