Hi All
I’ve created a new Expression map for MODO Bass. Everything works fine. Now I added an additional Controller-Track for Sustain CC64 with two points. The first value is 127 and second value is set to 0 (see screenshot). If I start the playback, the Expression-map Keyswitches triggers the CC64 automatically after the second point is passed. In the Output section of the expression map, I’ve added only one Slot per Key-Switch with a note on status.
I also tried it with other Vst instruments. The result was the same.
Is this a known behavior or am I doing something wrong?
Hi all
Thank you for your answers and sorry for the delay.
I’ve made a new Cubase 10 Project and created a new Expression-Map for Modo-Bass in it. I’ve added both to the attached ZIP File. In the Cubase project file I’ve added the expression-map to a ModoBass Instrument track an also to a Halion Sonic SE Piano. Same issue here. Cubase_Expression_Maps.zip (85.2 KB)
Regards
Reeko
First of all you have to mute one of the tracks, to hear each example for its own.
You have to play the clip in a loop or you can also copy the clips several times in a row and play them.
After the sustain is set to zero at 2.4.3 and the first clip is played completely, you can hear in the second cycle, that the sustain controller will be triggered on each articaltion change after 1.3.1.
If you have Modo Bass, you can hear the slide articulation (CC64) on each change.
At the second track (HALion Piano), you can hear, that the higher notes will be sustained after the first loop.