Retrigger long sustained notes on playback
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 2:54 pm
Hello everybody,
It's a problem that was common with older midi sequencers I used before : when you record long sustained notes, i.e. a 1 minute long C note on strings, you have to playback from the start of this note so that the sequencer will trigger it by a midi "note on" command. If you place the cursor, say, at 40 secondes from the start, you won't hear the C note for the remaining 20 seconds, because the "note on" information is at the beginning of the note. I've tried other ways, like slicing my 1 minute note to 10 seconds parts, and changing the attack & release of the instrument so that the slices sound more or less like a unique long note. But you can always hear the trick : each 10 seconds the sound starts again and it sounds more like a badly looping sample or a very slow tremolo. Is there a way to force Live to retrigger "note on" informations on the notes that are under the cursor when you hit "playback" ? Or is there any other way to get around this problem ? Thanks in advance.
It's a problem that was common with older midi sequencers I used before : when you record long sustained notes, i.e. a 1 minute long C note on strings, you have to playback from the start of this note so that the sequencer will trigger it by a midi "note on" command. If you place the cursor, say, at 40 secondes from the start, you won't hear the C note for the remaining 20 seconds, because the "note on" information is at the beginning of the note. I've tried other ways, like slicing my 1 minute note to 10 seconds parts, and changing the attack & release of the instrument so that the slices sound more or less like a unique long note. But you can always hear the trick : each 10 seconds the sound starts again and it sounds more like a badly looping sample or a very slow tremolo. Is there a way to force Live to retrigger "note on" informations on the notes that are under the cursor when you hit "playback" ? Or is there any other way to get around this problem ? Thanks in advance.