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Slide Not Authoring Correctly w/ DDC


TheBestAlex

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The "linknext slide" in this photo keeps exporting with the slide missing and sometimes the 5th fret on the "blue string's" note will be missing as well, but the sustain will still show.

Any ideas, I'm sick of testing things.

With these phrases using normal DDC generator it exports with no slide at all. When I generated DDC with no phrases every other slide was missing. All other techniques and slides were fine in the song and there are a lot. Does it have to do with the long sustained linknext note?? maybe?

 

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EDIT: This is another 5-string bass song I'm trying to wrap up  :twisted: 

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This may be a dumb question, but is it something that could be replaced with a tech note?

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I don't think that set of notes is authored the way you want it to be. The 51 and 1 note starting at about 16.5 seconds both need to have linkNext status if you're wanting the slide down to 1, sustain and unpitched slide back to 5 to all show as a single note.

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I actually wanted that the way it looks. The problem is the unpitched slide vanishes when ddc is applied. And sometimes even the blue 5 (the fret note after the unpitched slide) dissapears, but the sustain is visible. It happens only with ddc. And I've tried all sorts of different phrase combinations and lengths for that section and it always ends up taking the unpitched slide off.

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@@TheBestAlex,

 

  Did you define the time signature in EOF for this project ?

 

  Can you generate the DD again and send to me the log file of the DDC process ("Generate log" checkbox in the DDC tab of the Toolkit) ?

 

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No, I've messed with Time-sigs in here before, but I never really ended up using them anymore. I didn't know they had much significance. Okay, I selected generate log, where does it save to?

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@@TheBestAlex,

 

  Did you define the time signature in EOF for this project ?

 

  Can you generate the DD again and send to me the log file of the DDC process ("Generate log" checkbox in the DDC tab of the Toolkit) ?

 

Thanks

No, I've messed with Time-sigs in here before, but I never really ended up using them anymore. I didn't know they had much significance. Okay, I selected generate log, where does it save to?

 

 

To obtain the DD log file, you have to select the XML file of the arrangement in the DDC tab (not the psarc file)

The log file is generated in the same folder than the XML file.

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