Shaky play volume during a diminuendo but only when in D.S. al Coda loop
I've just noticed a really strange phenomenon. Take the attached file jump to measure 49 (or start from the very beginning) and listen exactly to the diminuendo in measures 51 and 52 - it sounds ok. But if you continue to play the sheet and let it jump back to the "segno" and visit these measures (51+52) the second time, the volume of the notes become extremely "shaky". A really strange thing. I've tried to use the diminuendo forks instead - same behavior.
Any idea?
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No one willing to look at my problem?
In reply to No one willing to look at my… by Spiess
Plays fine here
In reply to Plays fine here by Jojo-Schmitz
It sounds fine the first time, but not in the loop. We've tried it on two different computers now. All the same, strange behavior.
In reply to It sounds fine the first… by Spiess
Are there buffer recommendations or anything else which could cause this strange behavior on our computers?
In reply to Are there buffer… by Spiess
" visit these measures (51+52) the second time, the volume of the notes become extremely "shaky"."
I hear too with MS Basic (but not with Muse Sounds / Muse Strings/ Violin 1 eg)
In reply to " visit these measures (51… by cadiz1
Thanks for testing and confirming it. Good thing: I know and have now Muse Sounds, which really sounds much better. Bad thing: I still have the issue also with the new instruments. Especially when I use the Muse Sound Choir instrument, it is really bad.
So what is difference, when you are in the loop? If I listen really carefully, I also hear some slight volume peaks at the end of every measure (especially at the end of a full note, eg. m.47), is it checking if the "to coda" has arrived? I could also just copy-paste and eliminate the loop, but this is a workaround.