Ample Guitar Martin strumming issue
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 4 posts since 27 Apr, 2015
Hi there, I wonder if you might help?
I'm using Ample Guitar Martin in a new Pro Tools 11 session and I've loaded the plugin and laid down an 8 bar pattern in which I've triggered a series of repeated key changes and when they're played back, the strum-pattern plays up to the point of the second key-change trigger and then the strumming stops as if it's muted, and just gives a single sound and then nothing..
I've used this function before without this occurring, but now it's consistently happening..
Please help if you can?
Best regards,
Ben
I'm using Ample Guitar Martin in a new Pro Tools 11 session and I've loaded the plugin and laid down an 8 bar pattern in which I've triggered a series of repeated key changes and when they're played back, the strum-pattern plays up to the point of the second key-change trigger and then the strumming stops as if it's muted, and just gives a single sound and then nothing..
I've used this function before without this occurring, but now it's consistently happening..
Please help if you can?
Best regards,
Ben
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- KVRist
- 67 posts since 20 May, 2006 from Blaine WA
Three possibilities.
Try moving the 2nd key change up or down an octave. That is, make sure your key changes are in the correct octave.
Some DAWs read the midi notes an octave off and need to be transposed.
Copy the strum trigger note to each spot where you have a key change. I usually place mine 1 or 2 ticks before the downbeat.
Make sure you don't have a key-switch note taking you out of strum mode. You might have to scroll way up or way down to see it.
Try moving the 2nd key change up or down an octave. That is, make sure your key changes are in the correct octave.
Some DAWs read the midi notes an octave off and need to be transposed.
Copy the strum trigger note to each spot where you have a key change. I usually place mine 1 or 2 ticks before the downbeat.
Make sure you don't have a key-switch note taking you out of strum mode. You might have to scroll way up or way down to see it.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 4 posts since 27 Apr, 2015
Thank you Boydbob; I'll give those a try..you've been very helpful..Boydbob wrote:Three possibilities.
Try moving the 2nd key change up or down an octave. That is, make sure your key changes are in the correct octave.
Some DAWs read the midi notes an octave off and need to be transposed.
Copy the strum trigger note to each spot where you have a key change. I usually place mine 1 or 2 ticks before the downbeat.
Make sure you don't have a key-switch note taking you out of strum mode. You might have to scroll way up or way down to see it.
Ben
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 4 posts since 27 Apr, 2015
Hi Boydbob,
I nudged all of the key-change trigger notes slightly before their original position and they all played absolutely perfectly..thank you again,
Best regards,
Ben
I nudged all of the key-change trigger notes slightly before their original position and they all played absolutely perfectly..thank you again,
Best regards,
Ben