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Editing MIDI Velocity unexpectedly changes Active Sound Variation?

TonalDynamics

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Is this an acknowledged/fixed bug?

Doesn't occur with a sound variation in the lane, but I'm just programming some new template stuff so it isn't convenient.

Thanks
 
Happy New Year,

Watched the above for a few minutes and ended up losing where it starts and ends? :unsure:

Is the expectation to change the sound variation to (edit)... "Legato (slurred) slow" etc., and the selected notes seem locked to long soft?
Or are you wanting to alter the velocity for the different sound variations selected in the left drop down?

I s'pose the question is, is there any linkage of the open Sound Variations window enabled for any selected or for selecting notes of a specific variation in the editor.
Sorry to be a pain in not understanding what might be obvious to others.

Kindest regards
 
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Yes the first one, moving those MIDI velocities shouldn't alter the currently 'active' sound variation AFAIK.
As you can see I'm selecting the legato transitions from the SV menu, but editing any velocity somehow marks 'long soft non-vibrato' active.
There's no SV within the lane so it shouldn't be changing.
 
If those notes in the editor were created without any SV selected when created, I would expect them to be nuetral.
Must be some default setting is kicking in, not that I would know what's happening, I'm just trying unpick the issue.
Maybe a ticket to support would be in order...good luck.

If @Lukas has time maybe he could offer some suggestion as to what should or shouldn't happen.

Out of curiosity tho', can I ask if this is a UACC setup, ( A la carte Spitfire Audio ), but with some other library with a mixture of standard Note keyswitches and UACC controls ?
It looks quite complex.

Just as a ref point does the video below fit with what you are doing.

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Kind regards
 
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