I have had problems with Cinesamples CinePerc. Every time I hit play, the attacks of all my CinePerc patches goes up. It turns out that CC#100 is used internally for handling the attack of each sample, and digging around in the forums here revealed that MIDI Out is sending pitch bend data on CC#110. This data makes it through, even if you disable "Send Pitch Bend Range" in the wrapper settings.
This pretty much makes CinePerc useless for my workflow. It sucks big time to have to use separate instances for every percussion patch, and use the parameter browser to automate CC's.
Was anything ever implemented to let us disable this? Is there any kind of workaround?
MIDI Out messes up CinePerc
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- Site Admin
- Fri Jul 18, 2014 10:42 am
Re: MIDI Out messes up CinePerc
The wrapper option is to disable the pitch bend...
Re: MIDI Out messes up CinePerc
That doesn't solve the issue though. You mentio...
Re: MIDI Out messes up CinePerc
Okay, I found a hotfix. Adding a CC#100 and CC#...
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- Site Admin
- Fri Jul 18, 2014 10:53 am
Re: MIDI Out messes up CinePerc
No, nothing to work around that has been implem...
Re: MIDI Out messes up CinePerc
Instead of loading a new Kontakt instance every...
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- Site Admin
- Fri Jul 18, 2014 11:36 am
Re: MIDI Out messes up CinePerc
You can use note colours in FL's piano roll to ...