2015/07/03 02:10:48
Jerrylan9638
Where can I ask a question about Strum Session 2? Specifically I want to know how to do a coda where the guitar has been strumming all along and sustains on the last chord.
 
Sorry if this is the wrong place.
2015/07/03 02:25:52
Susan G
Hi-
 
They have a forum here: http://community.applied-acoustics.com/php/forum/
and contact info here: https://www.applied-acoustics.com/contact/
 
HTH-
 
-Susan
2015/07/03 20:20:18
ShellstaX
You may be more likely to hit the primary audience and get a response from the above links (thanks Susan) ...
 
... but I see nothing 'wrong' with posting here. It is after all a Sonar inclusion and forum members may well be conversant.
 
I'm not well versed ... but assuming it's MIDI you could look at applying the sustain(cc64), after the fact, via Piano Roll View(PRV) automation (?) http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3236629
2015/07/03 21:07:22
Susan G
I didn't mean to imply there was anything wrong with posting the question here; just thought the links might be useful for Strum Session 2 questions in general.
 
-Susan
Edited to make sense.
2015/07/03 21:13:20
ShellstaX
Susan G
I didn't mean to imply there was another wrong with posting the question here; just thought the links might be useful for Strum Session 2 questions in general.
 
-Susan

Indeed they are helpful - thanks. Nor was my post a dig at you :)


2015/07/03 21:45:18
Jerrylan9638
I don't care, go ahead and dig at me.  I'll write a song about it.
Anyway I was figuring since it magically appeared onto our computers in the last update people might want to talk about it. So,  I figured it out. 
The engine itself can either strum a single chosen pattern (a few dozen) and a single guitar tonality (nylon, steel acoustic or electric and much more) or it can play individual notes.  So, using multiple instances of the VST I combined them to strum when I want strumming and play sustained hits or single notes with the other instance.
I could actually play the guitar parts live, but I am pretty impressed with the results from this midi instrument.
 
Well done Bakers. I am feeling the magic like I did back in my Pro Audio 9 days, except the staff view was better and more 'Finale' like back then.  That's a different thread. Still hoping...
2015/07/08 09:09:53
pwalpwal
Jerrylan9638Well done Bakers.

i think you mean "well done AAS"? ;-)
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