Only Hear Release
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 38 posts since 29 Jan, 2010
for some reason when i use the strawberry rock powerchords i only hear when the notes are released. what setting do i not have set so that each note is heard fully?
thanks.
thanks.
- "The" Jazz
- 4560 posts since 18 Aug, 2004 from California, United States
The powerchords rhythm patch? Are you holding down a note/chord in the chord detection area while pressing the strum keyswitches, so that the notes will be fretted? Otherwise the strum keyswitches will just play across the muted strings.
Greg Schlaepfer
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- "The" Jazz
- 4560 posts since 18 Aug, 2004 from California, United States
Yeah, you hold down the notes in the chord detection zone (with the powerchords patch, you can just hold the root note), and then use the strumming keys to strum the powerchord.
Greg Schlaepfer
Orange Tree Samples
Ultra-realistic sample libraries for Kontakt
Orange Tree Samples
Ultra-realistic sample libraries for Kontakt
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 38 posts since 29 Jan, 2010
My project uses power chords that don't have much of a repeatable pattern in many sections. It has a few quick riffs and some long held notes. What is the best way to handle that?
- "The" Jazz
- 4560 posts since 18 Aug, 2004 from California, United States
For riffs, even with powerchords, I would recommend using the lead guitar presets. That way you can use legato, bends, vibrato, etc.
Greg Schlaepfer
Orange Tree Samples
Ultra-realistic sample libraries for Kontakt
Orange Tree Samples
Ultra-realistic sample libraries for Kontakt
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 38 posts since 29 Jan, 2010
i'm having a little trouble with the chord strum patterns - if i put a bar in the first spot on the strum map, and then draw that trigger note in at time zero in my DAW, the chord will not play at time zero. if i use a drum pattern which has a bar in the second column, then the chord will be played at that second 16th time.
how do i trigger a chord to be strummed starting at time zero?
thanks.
how do i trigger a chord to be strummed starting at time zero?
thanks.
- "The" Jazz
- 4560 posts since 18 Aug, 2004 from California, United States
Because the strums occur across the beat rather than starting on the beat, you have to anticipate them by a 16th note or so. It's a little unintuitive, but if the strums started on each beat, varying the strum speed on different strums would make the rhythm sound unsteady. That's actually one of the reasons the strumming pattern system was discontinued in favor of a strumming palette method. The upcoming update includes a completely new approach, encompassing both strum keys and strum patterns, though.
Greg Schlaepfer
Orange Tree Samples
Ultra-realistic sample libraries for Kontakt
Orange Tree Samples
Ultra-realistic sample libraries for Kontakt