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String Question

JBMusic

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I remember last year when S1V7 was released Gregor did a video of its new features and one of them was the ability to make a string ensemble part more fluid so you don't hear a noticeable break between chords. I wish I could remember what vid it was. I'm hoping one of you could help me find, if not the video, the technique Gregor was teaching on how to make the break between string chords less obvious. I use Session Strings Pro 2 if that helps.

:)Thanks
John B

BTW-This week marks one year since I got on board with Studio One. I'm in love with it and I wish I would've been using it all these years.🥰
 
Are you sure it wasn't a video of mine? Gregor doesn't usually use string ensembles a lot.

There's a feature in Harmony Wizard that helps with connecting string chords.

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Or maybe you mean the Legato edit function? However, it's a) not new in Studio One 7 and b) again me, not Gregor :-)

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I remember last year when S1V7 was released Gregor did a video of its new features and one of them was the ability to make a string ensemble part more fluid so you don't hear a noticeable break between chords. I wish I could remember what vid it was. I'm hoping one of you could help me find, if not the video, the technique Gregor was teaching on how to make the break between string chords less obvious. I use Session Strings Pro 2 if that helps.

:)Thanks
John B

BTW-This week marks one year since I got on board with Studio One. I'm in love with it and I wish I would've been using it all these years.🥰
It could've been you, Lucas. I was watching so many videos on the subject back then by you, Gregor and Joe. I continue to learn this way. Not only is this a great DAW but it also has the best support I've ever seen for a product like this. Thanks for the links.

:)John B
 
Lucas' videos typically are far more extensive, paced nicely, and provide really useful (complete) information on a whole. Everyone will have their needs from such relevant videos, but I typically like Lukas, and Marcus Huyskens when I need an answer, or what's new.
 
Don't know if he still does them but I was always a big fan of Gregor's one minute videos.
Most videos are too slow-paced for me and it's frustrating to spend 10 or 15 minutes just searching for that elusive keypress, click or menu option that you need! (But it is very satisfying when you spot it).
 
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