A feature for those that write string arrangements (MIDI note chase)

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A feature for those that write string arrangements (MIDI note chase)

Issue example: while writing a moving viola part and there is a long sustained cello note under it.
If I stop/start playback the long sustained cello note doesn't play unless I go back to where that note started (as expected of course) so I usually freeze if it's more than a couple of measures long (if I really need to hear it against the viola)...then I invariably have to unfreeze it to work on the cello part more...but it really becomes a pain when working with a full string arrangement each doing different durations.
It would be nice to have an option to have that sustained note play when starting after the initial note on signal.
I don't even know if it's possible but curious if others might agree?
Thanks very much,
Randy
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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/06 13:46:44 (permalink)
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    This is an interesting idea. It might be possible to have SONAR fake "note on" for anything which has a note event at Now when the transport starts. It may produce some sketchy results though, like what happens with MIDI at the very beginning of a project.
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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/06 14:13:43 (permalink)
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    As long as it's optional, yeah, I could definitely use this!   It could be weird hearing the attack of the instrument at a location where it would otherwise not exist, but I figured I'd rather hear that than need to freeze or start playback 10 bars early every time.  
     
    I wonder how other DAWs handle this...
     

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/06 14:28:36 (permalink)
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    Agreed, it would have to be optional and something that could be toggled on and off.
     
    I wonder how other DAWs handle this...
     
    I wonder if it's even possible : ) 
     

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/06 15:02:40 (permalink)
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    OK, from what I could find in a quick Google search, Logic, Cubase and Studio One apparently have this ability, while SONAR, Live and Reaper do not.  Here's Logic's approach for reference: http://support.apple.com/kb/PH13396
     
    Looks like a nice addition for the MIDI preferences section.  
     

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/06 15:14:04 (permalink)
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    OK, from what I could find in a quick Google search, Logic, Cubase and Studio One apparently have this ability, while SONAR, Live and Reaper do not.  Here's Logic's approach for reference: http://support.apple.com/kb/PH13396
     
    Looks like a nice addition for the MIDI preferences section.  
     


    Well hell, the Cakewalk bakers are much smarter than those guys so it shouldn't be a problem right? 
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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/06 16:59:26 (permalink)
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    You're welcome!    This is definitely something that would come in very handy for those times when needed.
     

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/06 18:37:40 (permalink)
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    This doesn't only apply to string arrangements. Often a synth pad or organ chord can continue over 2 or more bars. Sometimes with a succession of chords containing a common note, I end up splitting the common note into several bar-length notes rather than one long one, just to avoid having to play the section from the beginning every time. I would therefore welcome this proposed feature.

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/06 22:50:30 (permalink)
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    This is a good suggestion.  I often deal with the same issue because I also write a lot of string ensemble.
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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/07 00:50:34 (permalink)
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    +1 for this, would be a nice option. I use alot of pads and always think it would be nice to have.
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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/09 04:36:51 (permalink)
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    +1 definitely

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/09 09:28:45 (permalink)
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    As long as it's optional, yeah, I could definitely use this!   It could be weird hearing the attack of the instrument at a location where it would otherwise not exist, but I figured I'd rather hear that than need to freeze or start playback 10 bars early every time.  

    It would sound no different to a real life orchestra starting playing at a random bar number during rehearsal..

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/09 09:40:52 (permalink)
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    Agreed, it would have to be optional and something that could be toggled on and off.
     
    I wonder how other DAWs handle this...
     
    I wonder if it's even possible : ) 
     


    You keep a list at the start of each bar of all the notes that should still be playing from the previous bar. That way where ever you start playback, it can track notes from the start of the nearest bar to determine what should be playing at the "nowtime" where you hit play.
     
     
    I'm not saying that's how other DAWs do it,  but it's not difficult to implement.

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/09 11:42:19 (permalink)
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    It would sound no different to a real life orchestra starting playing at a random bar number during rehearsal..




    Yeah, that does make sense.   Not that I've heard too many orchestras rehearsing.   

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/09 15:28:12 (permalink)
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    As long as it's optional, yeah, I could definitely use this!   It could be weird hearing the attack of the instrument at a location where it would otherwise not exist, but I figured I'd rather hear that than need to freeze or start playback 10 bars early every time.  

    It would sound no different to a real life orchestra starting playing at a random bar number during rehearsal..


    Except that real players can start mid-note with a soft attack if necessary, whereas the DAW would start the note with the original attack (unless the feature was programmed to use a soft attack if starting mid-note). This might be a problem if it's a brass part with an explosive attack followed by a swell, for instance.

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/09 15:40:11 (permalink)
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    This would be great to have.  It also works the other way, where if the sustain pedal is on and I stop playback, the sound continues.

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/15 17:02:43 (permalink)
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    This would be very useful indeed when writing.

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/16 16:36:35 (permalink)
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    Just saw this, I would love to have this option!
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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/16 18:06:44 (permalink)
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    +1 for this option. I agree with scook on adverse side effects for certain situations (such as synths), but this option definitely has a use.

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/16 18:10:40 (permalink)
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    Don't forget to rate it y'all...there's only 8

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/17 02:25:41 (permalink)
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    LOL... I am on my phone a lot, and cannot rate on that. Thank you for the heads up! Are we supposed to rate each response or just the OP?

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/17 08:16:17 (permalink)
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    LOL... I am on my phone a lot, and cannot rate on that. Thank you for the heads up! Are we supposed to rate each response or just the OP?


    This is new for me too but I think you rate the OP and can give a thumbs up or thumbs down to any of the posts/comments.
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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/17 10:08:19 (permalink)
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    Yup, just thumbed up your post.  
     

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/30 02:33:38 (permalink)
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    OK, from what I could find in a quick Google search, Logic, Cubase and Studio One apparently have this ability, while SONAR, Live and Reaper do not.  Here's Logic's approach for reference: http://support.apple.com/kb/PH13396
     
    Looks like a nice addition for the MIDI preferences section.  
     




    Reaper do have this feature. And I believe Pro Tools also have it.
    Really hope we can get it in Sonar!
     

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2014/10/31 22:56:25 (permalink)
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    Yea! +1
     
    I definitely want this! 
     

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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2015/02/08 12:21:25 (permalink)
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    I am new to Sonar and was very surprised this wasn't an option... I do a lot of string arranging and this is a must to be able to work fast. Samplitude, Protools, Studio One, Logic, Cubase, they all have this as an option... Yes, it should be optional because it can be annoying in other scenarios, but for my workflow it is essential...
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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2015/02/08 14:21:36 (permalink)
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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2015/02/08 15:55:42 (permalink)
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    I don't know what this is about, but if all these reputable people are vouching for it then i must +1!
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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2015/02/08 16:20:09 (permalink)
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    I don't know what this is about, but if all these reputable people are vouching for it then i must +1!


    Thanks Genius...if you want, you can rate it as to how important you think it is by clicking on one of the 5 stars in the OP.
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    Re: A feature for those that write string arrangements 2015/02/09 11:09:11 (permalink)
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    I think it's not a really easy task to make this as realistic as possible.
    Only to trigger a note-on event could fail on longer evolving sounds. But maybe better as nothing.
     
     
     

     
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