Very nice. Thanks a lot for your help. I hope NORD can see and fix this soon. Tks againWannitBBBad wrote: ↑27 Nov 2024, 16:17I tried a few programs and a created a couple more, and you're right, there's still a bug. I should have checked the Google sheet NS4 Issues/Bugs List as I forgot I tested this back in October. I found that the problem is dependent upon whether or not the instrument is present in both layer scenes. For any instrument, piano for example, if I have the piano enabled in layer scene 1 and not layer scene 2, the piano in layer scene 1 will not sustain if the piano is turned off. The piano will sustain if it's also enabled in layer scene 2. Similarly, if I have the piano enabled in layer scene 2 and not layer scene 1, the piano in layer scene 2 will not sustain if the piano is turned off. The piano will sustain if it's also enabled in layer scene 1. I submitted it as a bug with the desire that the instrument sustain irrespective of whether it's enabled in the other scene. Thanks for noting it.
PEDAL Sustain hold the last sound played
Re: PEDAL Sustain hold the last sound played
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Re: PEDAL Sustain hold the last sound played
I dug a little further. All it takes for a synth in Layer Scene I to sustain after turning the section or synth off, is having ANY synth enabled in Layer Scene II. The same holds for the organ and piano - all one needs is to have the same section enabled, not the instrument specifically.
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