Hi,
I cannot get the 1st chord of the 1st Phrase to play when looped.
I use RC as VST inside Sonar Platinum. Also I couldn’t 1st chord
to play when looped in stand along mode. Say I have a 4 bars
C on bar 1, F on bar 2, G on bar 3 , and A on bar 4. I hit play all chords play correctly.
When I loop the 4 bars and hit play all chords play correctly. But started on the 2nd pass
It will not play C on the 1st bar it drops it for some reason. Tell what I’m doing wrong. Is this a bug?
Thanks Darrell
cannot get the 1st chord of the 1st Phrase to play when looped.
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- KVRAF
- 3071 posts since 29 Sep, 2005
Hi Darrell,
Welcome to the forum
I don't know if this is the answer to your problem but because I have run into this before it may be your answer. Notice there are a couple of errors in the snippet that may be causing your loop issues.
1.) I have the loop set point after the beginning of the chord phrase. This will cause RC to not return far enough to start the notes of the chord.
2.) I have the chord phrase set before the beginning of the song. This will cause RC to start playing the chord before it can, which actually means nothing will sound.
It's easy to accidently place the first phrase outside the song region - at least it is to my eyes. I have this happen frequently and when I realize a phrase is playing out of time, or not at all, I know to look to see where in the timeline I have placed it.
Please come back if this doesn't help solve the issue, although I pretty sure it will.
Cheers!
Welcome to the forum
I don't know if this is the answer to your problem but because I have run into this before it may be your answer. Notice there are a couple of errors in the snippet that may be causing your loop issues.
1.) I have the loop set point after the beginning of the chord phrase. This will cause RC to not return far enough to start the notes of the chord.
2.) I have the chord phrase set before the beginning of the song. This will cause RC to start playing the chord before it can, which actually means nothing will sound.
It's easy to accidently place the first phrase outside the song region - at least it is to my eyes. I have this happen frequently and when I realize a phrase is playing out of time, or not at all, I know to look to see where in the timeline I have placed it.
Please come back if this doesn't help solve the issue, although I pretty sure it will.
Cheers!
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- KVRAF
- 6014 posts since 9 Jan, 2010
Hi Darrell,
please do not post the same question at several places... I also replied to it in the Bug Reports topic.
Thanks dsan for the reply, glad to see you
Attila
please do not post the same question at several places... I also replied to it in the Bug Reports topic.
Thanks dsan for the reply, glad to see you
Attila
