AnsweredProblems when recording vst strings, with the sustain pedal. Using Sonar X3

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2015/06/21 20:21:51 (permalink)

Problems when recording vst strings, with the sustain pedal. Using Sonar X3

Hi, 
I am hoping to get around a problem I have been getting lately. Let me first let you know about my gear: I have Windows 7 Ultimate SP1(OS With 24 gb of ram, with 3 Tb of hard disk), Sonar X3 Producer(DAW), M-Audio Keystation 88es(Midi Keyboard), mGear(Sustain pedal), and I am using Symphobia through Kontakt 5 as my vst-midi (Recording a strings ensemble). 
So, my problem comes when I try to use the sustain pedal to maintain the string's sound while I change my chords as I do not like to hear any silence between chords for a song I am working on. When I play everything sounds perfect and there are no problems, but when I hear the recording, I can hear in random parts of the piece that the sustain keeps being on, like if I help my foot on the pedal for too long, therefore (obviously) two-not matching chords collide and the sound...well it destroys my piece. So that is my problem, I am not able to record or play (I do not know where the problem lies) as I wish. I have recorded some simple chords (Strings) using the sustain pedal and have recorded it and uploaded it into soundcloud for you to hear and see my problem. I have factory reset my midi keyboard, have checked the midi-audio options on Sonar X3, also checked the pedal-sustain options on Kontakt's side as well, but I do not see any solution. The link is ....soundcloud.com/johnny-d-sequeira/problem.... (Only way I could add the link :p)................ you can hear the problem on second 0:07 of the song. If you need more info, please let me know. Thank you very much!
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Re: Problems when recording vst strings, with the sustain pedal. Using Sonar X3 2015/06/21 20:43:26 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby Tourpath 2015/06/21 22:06:06
Sorry your account is too new to post links.
 
Could be this X3 bug http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3108848
I wrote a script a couple of messages later to help X3 deal with CC64=0
The bug is fixed in the new SONAR.
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Re: Problems when recording vst strings, with the sustain pedal. Using Sonar X3 2015/06/21 22:03:14 (permalink)
Outstanding. Thank you so very much!!!!! This has solved my problem. Thank you very much for the script, I thought this would take very very long to resolve. Thanks also to Dan Cate.
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Re: Problems when recording vst strings, with the sustain pedal. Using Sonar X3 2015/06/22 16:53:51 (permalink)
Hi. When you have an issue of some sorts, the brilliant people on this forum has an answer to almost anything SONAR related (and much much more)
Welcome to this forum, Tourpath

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