LOL some imported midi notes won’t sound a voice AND THE GUY DOING THE TUTORIALS IS DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND DUE TO ACCENT AND HIS FAST SPEECH PATTERNS
I disagree with this 100%! The guy doing the English videos speaks quite well and his videos are excellent! Every video has concise and useful information. I prefer his style so much more than so many useless Youtube videos that could have been 3 or 4 text bullets. With that said, I really wish they would produce more videos for V2.
I get where the OP is coming from. Do two things: 1. slow the video down using the gear icon in the lower right hand corner of the player, right click if I remember, there you can speed up or slow down a video in increments.
And 2. Turn on CC so you can read along too.
He is a bit difficult to understand to me at times, I did NOT say he didn’t speak English well, I suppose everyone has a different hearing. I would like to see a video of inputting notes via a MIDI keyboard. Because when I try and record notes via MIDI keyboard and the plugin is in record using the ARA Bridge function, they are delayed, and it occasionally causes my DAW to quit. This is a forum for info and advice, not a platform for disagreements and debate, especially when one was not invited. I’m glad you can understand him well. Also, I realize this app behaves differently on different machines. I’m simply voicing what is going on on my end. Hoping more updates are forthcoming.
Thanks for the hint.
He is a bit difficult to understand to me at times, I did NOT say he didn’t speak English well, I suppose everyone has a different hearing. I would like to see a video of inputting notes via a MIDI keyboard. Because when I try and record notes via MIDI keyboard and the plugin is in record using the ARA Bridge function, the notes/performance are delayed, with some notes being muted, and it occasionally causes my DAW to quit. This is a forum for info and advice, not a platform for disagreements and debates (unless a poster invited a debate). I’m glad you can understand him well. Also, I realize this app behaves differently on different machines. I’m simply voicing what is going on on my end. Hoping more updates are forthcoming.
Hi.
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Try to record midi on the track where you inserted Synth V (not inside SV).
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Now go to SV, create a group for the selected voice. You can set a loop (either in DAW or in SV - you are in ARA, so both integrate with each other).
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Press Record in SV. It will record what you entered in point 1.
I don’t know the movie. I don’t know if it will help and you will understand me, but I’m trying to help. Best regards
To me, your original comment, IN ALL CAPS, sounds a bit rude. I recently watched all 10 of this guy’s videos and they are an excellent way to get started with Synth V. As someone else already suggested, slow down the video and/or turn on captions if you are having trouble understanding.
Yes, a poster was informative regarding slowing down the videos. I was not aware that was possible . The all caps was unintentional, but had it been intentional are you the forum moderator?
Thanks, I’ll look into that. The app is cool but there are a few issues that are a bit quirky but that is understandanle for such an app. I had actually thought of what you suggested but has not gotten around to it. Are you finding some things a bit quirky on your end as well?
Yes, a poster was informative regarding slowing down the videos. I was not aware that was possible. The all caps was unintentional, but had it been intentional are you the forum moderator?
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Nope. But, as I said, I have watched 10 of this guy’s videos and found them to be quite helpful! So I added that comment to your complaint post to hopefully balance out the thread! And I stand by my comments!
His vids are assets especially when they are slowed down they are helpful and might I suggest that if you are not a moderator it is not your place to “balance” out mine or anyone’s posts. With all due respect. I’m here to learn and pick up tips not be schooled on what or how I express myself. I try and maintain decorum I’m not here to insult anyone or get into back and forths with anyone. Standing by your comment when it was a reply to what you may have misunderstood is not helping anyone. However, I apprecite your attempt at providing advice.
His vids are assets especially when they are slowed down they are helpful and might I suggest that if you are not a moderator it is not your place to “balance” out mine or anyone’s posts. With all due respect. I’m here to learn and pick up tips not be schooled on what or how I express myself. I try and maintain decorum I’m not here to insult anyone or get into back and forths with anyone. Standing by your comment when it was a reply to what you may have misunderstood is not helping anyone. However, I apprecite your attempt at providing advice.
Not so! capitalised titles are interpreted as shouting. This behaviour will naturally arouse a response and if the
is not directly addressed how do you expect the individual to present their side of the argument? You threw the topic open to everyone.
Again this is a forum for information not a debate platform. No need to escalate as that is not helpful. You are taking this into another direction. There WAS no argument . It does seem that you are seeking one. Subject is closed on the matter . Lets just move on to productive subject matter. We all have better things to do. I did not join this forum to be criticized. I know what capitalized wording is interpreted as, and as I informed the capitalization was unintentional.
If you are getting latency problems when recording SV in bridge mode, are you also having similar problems when recording other MIDI instruments?
If so, then the problem will be with your hardware setup.
I do this all the time, but I don’t create a group first - I let SV2 do that and if the notes recorded are longer than the created group, I skip the quantisation step and simply drag the group’s length to accommodate all the notes recorded. Works well, then I’ll quantise all notes having selected them with Ctrl+A.
No issues with anything outside of Sv2. And it’s not really a latency issue but more like glitchy midi input. I will try some suggestions offered on the forum. Noted that the issues could be related to my particular situation. Thanks
I think some notes are outside of the range of certain voices? I know Solaria V1 drops off the volume quite significantly in the lower registers, and some high notes don’t sound at all on other voices.
It may or may not be significant, but I’ve found audio to MIDI in Cubase (using VariAudio) is a real lottery, and can export some notes unnaturally too high and others too low. Using Melodyne is far superior, but simpy loading an audio file into SV and letting it do its magic on audio to SV conversion is far beyond what either VariAudio or Melodyne seem capable of.