I'm using Prominy SR5 Bass. I have a little figure that is the notes E, G and A, and want them all played on the E string. SR5 allows you to force a string via keyswitch (MIDI note #13 in this case) However if I write in the keyswitch, the sound goes away. Even deleting the keyswitch doesn't bring it back, and have to reload the project. Even just pressing note #13 on the keyboard silences the bass. Am I doing something wrong, or a flaw/bug in SR5? Thanks.
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It's a Kontakt 4 instrument - as far as Reaper is concerned, it's just another MIDI note. Perhaps you could compress a simple problem project file (no audio samples needed) into a ZIP file and post it here as an attachment so anyone-else with it can have a look at it and see what's (not) happening? What happens in the Kontakt 4 standalone?
I had just started constructing this and was literally 2 minutes into it when I ran into this issue. There is another keyswitch in there, but that is a hammer-on. The silence happens whether the hammer-on is there or not. As for standalone Kontakt, no idea, don't have a controller, it's all in Reaper MIDI. Thanks.
evrybody is wrong and right... LOL some systems, mostly like the usa call middle C = C3 others, mostly europe call it C4 which is why you notice that strange oct. shift in Kontakt ...and some other places reaper lets us shift the midi it uses by octaves, so you can match Kontakt or not and just deal with it other ways... It is amazing to me, that whenever we have more than one person we get these diff's..... can't wait 'till we all move to Mars... hahaha