Hallo everyone.
I am building my set of custom rules to be able to use VSL Solo Strings in the most comprehensive way possible. I would thus like to be able to detect repetitions of a note. Which condition should I use? note-after-note? If I understand correctly "note-after-same" is not implemented at the moment. Please help! Best Regards, Cesare |
the note-after conditions are notoriously counter-intuitive ... but after much experimentation I have found a way of thinking about it that helps a lot. When the test condition is being evaluated,
it applies to the note which the playback cursor is currently on, but it examines what came before the current note. "note-after-note" means the note playing now comes after some previous note It will be true if there is a note before this note It will be false if there is a rest before this note "note-after-same' means the note playing now comes after a previous note which is the same It will be true the second and subsequent times a note is repeated but only if there is nothing else in between the notes So... yes, you can use "note-after-same" to test for repetitions I have used it several ways: 1. as a workaround for instruments that do not provide built in round-robin 2. to always reset a round-robin at the beginning of a line (or wherever I want), so it ensures that I get a consistent performance every time it plays (like many EWQL instruments for example) 3. to trigger some feature of an instrument patch that I want to always be set a certain way |
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