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  1. Yes it seems I got confused somewhere along the line of this thread- thanks guys and fader8 you had the answer but somehow I missed it! It does mean the release samples don't sound on the release of the pedal but that works fine sonically, miles better than how it was. Sorry to give you work ski! Thanks again.
  2. Hi I have finally worked out how to do this in case anyone is interested. In the EXS24 editor, go to groups, select view all, and under "select group by" set the release samples to "control" and enter the value 64. Thanks to all who helped!
  3. Yes that would be the natural behaviour of a rhodes or wurlitzer piano. The way it is just now is totally unnatural as there are no "release" noises on these ( or any ) piano when the damper pedal is down. As it is you are getting release noise when it has not yet been "released" because that does not happen until the pedal is lifted. Does that make sense? It just doesn't mimic the behaviour of these instruments at all and to me that is the whole point of release samples. Thanks again for the help.
  4. Both but obviously Logic for recording where it's more important to get the sound right. It seems so odd that the note-off message bypasses the sustain pedal data. Thanks again!
  5. Man that would be awesome but would it work in mainstage too? I'm amazed nobody else has moaned about this problem, maybe it's because I'm a picky KB player. If you're ever in scotland I'll buy you a pint!
  6. After massive googling on this problem I can't find ANYTHING that relates which makes me believe (hope) that it's something really simple that I am missing. Surely!
  7. Exactly the problem. The release samples should not sound with the damper depressed!
  8. Hi - thanks for the reply! It is (b) in your question. To answer your other questions, yes the samples are looped, its a rhodes sample with short looping at the end of the 'tail'. One shot is not enabled; And yes they are in separate groups. What do you think? Basically it results in an unnatural sounding rhodes , as the damper noises should only sound when you release either the key or release your foot from the sustain pedal. Thanks again!
  9. Sorry nearly 2 years on and this is still bugging me - any ideas!? Thanks.
  10. If you move the mikes closer it may help!! Ah maybe you tried that. Yer bro.
  11. I wish there was a way to send an actual patch number instead of the next/previous patch it sends now. Maybe in an update? Or has anyone figured a way of doing this?
  12. bumping..... anyone know what I'm on about? Love my release samples but they should not sound till my foot comes off the damper..... Ta.
  13. Hi, I've bought a lovely rhodes sample that was not exs compatible so I've put it together myself. However, the release samples play as soon as it receives the note-off message , even when the sustain pedal is depressed. Is there a way to trigger the release samples once the sustain pedal is released? As it is just now, if I play a chord or note with the sustain pedal down, the release samples are triggered while the original 'note-on' sample is still sustaining.. Thanks.
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