At least the LAST note has to have one of these techniques attached to it (of course the attachments can be hidden): The notes must be linked by the Slide up or Slide Down lines, from the palette (shortcut "\") But In order to work, the following conditions are required:
With these rules, instruments in Miroslav can play seamless glissandi (portamento) between two or more notes and at 3 different speeds.
#Sampletank 3 sonik synth failed to load how to
HOW TO CREATE REALISTIC GLISSANDOS/SLIDES: Only the Glissandos/portamento effects need some tweaking to work properly.
I'd be lost if it wasn't for their work on Rules. Please, backup your current rules and presets before using these.Īlso, thanks to pcartwright, dgriffee and Erufalion for their contribution to these forums. Miro_Rules_and_presets_2012_08_18.rar Miroslav Rules and Presets (868.44 KiB) Downloaded 1319 times (programs)/notion 3/support/PlugInData/PLK To use the rules, it's necessary to replace the content of the folder: Please, all comments are welcome, specially if you have questions, or think that something could be improved. Articulation is more precise: staccatos under a slur aren't played as staccatos but as detaché / mezzo-staccato, end of slurs are slightly shorter and softer, and non-slur notes are slightly detaché, to improve phrasing, and dynamics were fine tuned. All strings have sordino and sul ponticello sounds. Strings and some winds (clarinet, brass) are able to do portamento-style glissandos, with or without tremolo / flutter. So, I managed to fix the missing Bass Clarinet, all wind instruments have fluttertongue -either by a recorded sample or a tremolo effect if no sample existed.
#Sampletank 3 sonik synth failed to load code
For that matter, it wasn't enough just to code the rules, and most of the presets needed to be edited. Changes are not so drastic, but the important thing is the implementation of more techniques and effects like glissandos and fluttertongue even in instruments that didn't had that particular recorded sample. After some time of tuning and tweaking the Miroslav library, I decided to put together a set of rules and presets for Miro.