I have some notes in a scene that are held. When I switch scene, those notes are stopped immediately.
Is there any setting or way to allow them to play to their programmed length?
Thanks.
How to sustain/hold notes on scene change?
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- KVRist
- 112 posts since 21 Nov, 2018
- KVRAF
- 13862 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 112 posts since 21 Nov, 2018
Cheers for the rapid response.
I'll try to find a workaround.
I'm a bit surprised that no one else has come across this behaviour for genres like ambient.
In Ableton, it appears to be available if you 'remove the stop button' from a scene. Scenes are then played to their natural end before stopping.
Do you think there's a chance this feature could be developed for MuLab?
Personally, I'm doing some crazy live playing cheating type stuff where the drummer refuses to play to a click.
I break down my midi into 1 bar sections.
Using a couple of homebrew vsts (one to calculate tempo for scene playback, arps and delays, and the other to trigger MuLab scenes), I simply tap the beat and my midi tracks are played to the live drummer. My right hand is free to play normally.
I'll try to find a workaround.
I'm a bit surprised that no one else has come across this behaviour for genres like ambient.
In Ableton, it appears to be available if you 'remove the stop button' from a scene. Scenes are then played to their natural end before stopping.
Do you think there's a chance this feature could be developed for MuLab?
Personally, I'm doing some crazy live playing cheating type stuff where the drummer refuses to play to a click.
I break down my midi into 1 bar sections.
Using a couple of homebrew vsts (one to calculate tempo for scene playback, arps and delays, and the other to trigger MuLab scenes), I simply tap the beat and my midi tracks are played to the live drummer. My right hand is free to play normally.
- KVRAF
- 13862 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Musically i like the idea.cousin_itt wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 10:50 am Do you think there's a chance this feature could be developed for MuLab?
Technically it's possible, but it will need some important work, and that one is not yet planned on very short term, but i'll do my best to take it into account on the longer term.
Personally, I'm doing some crazy live playing cheating type stuff where the drummer refuses to play to a click. I break down my midi into 1 bar sections.
Using a couple of homebrew vsts (one to calculate tempo for scene playback, arps and delays, and the other to trigger MuLab scenes), I simply tap the beat and my midi tracks are played to the live drummer. My right hand is free to play normally.
