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Known Issues

<p>Answering some known issues with Audio Modeling products and services</p>

Known Issues

  • Ensure the Divisi Number Is Different When Adding Multiple Sections of the Same Instruments Playing at Unison
  • Why Do I Sometimes Hear Portamento, Especially in Fast Runs? / How to Control and Limit Portamento in SWAM String Sections.
  • Experiencing CPU Issues When Running Multiple Instances of SWAM String Section. / Is My Computer Powerful Enough for SWAM String Sections?
  • Are My SWAM Instruments Vanishing from the Ambiente Room Simulator a Bug?
  • SWAM VST2 plug-ins not recognized in Komplete Kontrol, Reason and Ableton Live (macOS)
  • First note of a phrase randomly not played (v2.5.3 and Flutes v1.2.3)
  • AAX/Mac validation failure for Cello v1.1.0 and Woodwinds 2.6.0
  • FL Studio - "Buffer size too small" message
  • AAX plugins v2.5.1 and The Flutes v1.2.2 not recognized in ProTools/Mac
  • Windows 10 update 1511 invalidates SWAM authorization
  • My SWAM plug-ins are not found by Ableton Live on macOS. Why?
  • My SWAM VST2 plug-ins are not showing up in Cubase. Why?
  • Camelot Crashes a lot and the error messages don’t tell me exactly what the problem is.
  • Sounds are taking a long time to load inside Camelot. Why?
  • Everytime I try to run Camelot, I get a warning saying that I’m offline. How do I fix this?
  • SWAM instruments are not appearing in my DAW on macOS. Why?
  • Camelot shows me that the CPU is overloaded and it crackles and crashes. How can I fix this?
  • My apps are not seen by Camelot. Why?

Why Do I Sometimes Hear Portamento, Especially in Fast Runs? / How to Control and Limit Portamento in SWAM String Sections.

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Like all SWAM instruments, SWAM String Sections are designed for seamless playability without the need for key switches or pre-selected articulations. Understanding how they work can lead to immediate and satisfying control of your performance. Here's how it works:

  • When playing staccato, the "note on velocity" controls the attack of the sound.

  • When playing legato, the "note on velocity" of the destination note regulates the portamento time.

So, if you don't want to trigger portamento during legato playing, aim for higher velocity dynamics.

However, you can also adjust the instrument's behavior to suit your playing style and the sensitivity of your MIDI controllers. In the Advanced Parameters, under the MIDI tab, you'll find the following settings:

Portamento Control

  • Velocity: The portamento time is controlled by the Note On velocity of overlapping notes.

  • CC: The portamento time is controlled by a MIDI Continuous Control (such as Control Change, AfterTouch, NRPN).

Portamento Max Time

This controls the maximum portamento time. You can set it to OFF to disable portamento (no portamento when this value is < 1.1).

Additionally you can remap the Velocity, by clicking on the MIDI button in the home interface, you can access MIDI mapping and assignment options. Here, you can click on velocity and enable a curve to modify the response of input velocity, thereby adjusting the sensitivity of portamento time control during legato playing.

In conclusion, it's advisable to take the time to understand how these settings work, intervene in the parameters if necessary, and practice mastering this mode of interaction. With patience and practice, you can achieve remarkable results. The ability to finely control portamento adds a new dimension of expressiveness to your performances with SWAM String Sections.

Like all SWAM instruments, SWAM String Sections are designed for seamless playability without the need for key switches or pre-selected articulations. Understanding how they work can lead to immediate and satisfying control of your performance. Here's how it works:

  • When playing staccato, the "note on velocity" controls the attack of the sound.

  • When playing legato, the "note on velocity" of the destination note regulates the portamento time.

So, if you don't want to trigger portamento during legato playing, aim for higher velocity dynamics.

However, you can also adjust the instrument's behavior to suit your playing style and the sensitivity of your MIDI controllers. In the Advanced Parameters, under the MIDI tab, you'll find the following settings:

Portamento Control

  • Velocity: The portamento time is controlled by the Note On velocity of overlapping notes.

  • CC: The portamento time is controlled by a MIDI Continuous Control (such as Control Change, AfterTouch, NRPN).

Portamento Max Time

This controls the maximum portamento time. You can set it to OFF to disable portamento (no portamento when this value is < 1.1).

Additionally you can remap the Velocity, by clicking on the MIDI button in the home interface, you can access MIDI mapping and assignment options. Here, you can click on velocity and enable a curve to modify the response of input velocity, thereby adjusting the sensitivity of portamento time control during legato playing.

In conclusion, it's advisable to take the time to understand how these settings work, intervene in the parameters if necessary, and practice mastering this mode of interaction. With patience and practice, you can achieve remarkable results. The ability to finely control portamento adds a new dimension of expressiveness to your performances with SWAM String Sections.

Other articles in this category

  • Ensure the Divisi Number Is Different When Adding Multiple Sections of the Same Instruments Playing at Unison
  • Why Do I Sometimes Hear Portamento, Especially in Fast Runs? / How to Control and Limit Portamento in SWAM String Sections.
  • Experiencing CPU Issues When Running Multiple Instances of SWAM String Section. / Is My Computer Powerful Enough for SWAM String Sections?
  • Are My SWAM Instruments Vanishing from the Ambiente Room Simulator a Bug?
  • SWAM VST2 plug-ins not recognized in Komplete Kontrol, Reason and Ableton Live (macOS)
  • First note of a phrase randomly not played (v2.5.3 and Flutes v1.2.3)
  • AAX/Mac validation failure for Cello v1.1.0 and Woodwinds 2.6.0
  • FL Studio - "Buffer size too small" message
  • AAX plugins v2.5.1 and The Flutes v1.2.2 not recognized in ProTools/Mac
  • Windows 10 update 1511 invalidates SWAM authorization
  • My SWAM plug-ins are not found by Ableton Live on macOS. Why?
  • My SWAM VST2 plug-ins are not showing up in Cubase. Why?
  • Camelot Crashes a lot and the error messages don’t tell me exactly what the problem is.
  • Sounds are taking a long time to load inside Camelot. Why?
  • Everytime I try to run Camelot, I get a warning saying that I’m offline. How do I fix this?
  • SWAM instruments are not appearing in my DAW on macOS. Why?
  • Camelot shows me that the CPU is overloaded and it crackles and crashes. How can I fix this?
  • My apps are not seen by Camelot. Why?

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