![]() ![]() Also, as you discovered, velocity doesn't matter in this patch, it's all about the CC#1 to control swells and - you're free to go under the hood and turn off the verb! Our "FULL" version will give users more control over dry/wet. We didn't delete the legato element to our sustain patches, so that users can go back to legato mode on the GUI if they want to. And as you can see, it was a success! We are continuing work to develop Intimate Strings "FULL". This patch was just created as a test to see if we could achieve a string quartet legato instrument. ![]() We put the convo verb on under the hood because we felt it put the perfect amount of room in there. We're so glad you guys have grabbed our Intimate Strings Tod - Thanks for uncovering that incorrect bit of info - we have changed the website to reflect the proper sample/bit rate - 48/16. We're Alex and Jon, co-founders of Embertone. We just discovered this post and wanted to introduce ourselves. That also brings the patches down to 1.88meg but you have to save the patches under a different name and reload them to see the difference. > A work-a-round to bring the Sordino and Sustain patches down to 1.88meg and still retain the Mod(CC1) filter affect is to select just the Legato groups and delete all their sample Zones leaving the groups in tact. Maybe they're using an AET filter which is a great method for doing this but it's certainly not visible. Also there's no visible filter or EQ that is being manipulated although they do have a couple of EQs on them. However I'm not sure how they achieve the timbre change because there's only one sample per note so they're not crossfadeing between sample layers. > Velocity has no affect but it instead uses Mod(CC1) for volume and timbre. Of course I also had to delete the scripts which take away the Mod(CC1) control. I deleted all the groups in the Sustain patch except the Sustain group and it came down to 1.88meg of memory. They all use 30.59meg of memory in DFD mode which is totally unnecessary. > They have all three patches loaded with all the same samples even though the Sordino and the Sustain patches don't use the legato samples at all. > They use the same script for all three patches which is a little strange. I don't have a clue how to use it though. Without some documentation it's hard to know what it does but I'm thinking it might be helpful for setting up the legato patch for different BPM speeds. The Extended configuration has some user settings that I think may be primarily for the legato patch. > The script has two parts Extended configuration and Performance. I've seen no mention of what this instrument is but by the range I'm guessing cello. Today I used my keyboard and indeed it does work quite well. When I quickly checked the legato patch out yesterday, I was just using the Kontakt keyboard so of course the legato patch didn't work (I wasn't thinking at the time ). Got a chance to finally check these out a little closer. Has anyone got them figured out yet? I only checked the Legato nki but couldn't get it to work properly. ![]()
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